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2X Religion • You will become more familiar with life and achievements of ‘St. Teresa of Avila’. • You will contribute to placing St. Teresa’s life in chronological order. • You will be able to recognise St. Teresa’s main beliefs on prayer.

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2X Religion

• You will become more familiar with life and achievements of ‘St. Teresa of Avila’.

• You will contribute to placing St. Teresa’s life in chronological order.

• You will be able to recognise St. Teresa’s main beliefs on prayer.

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Born: 28th March 1515Avila, Spain.

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Chronological order

• 3 minutes• http://www.online-stopwatch.com/full-screen

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• Video clip.

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Early life • Even as a young age, Teresa showed signs

of piety.

• Her childhood games revolved around

pretending to be a nun living in the

community.

• As a young child she read stories of saints

with her brother.

• They were especially interested in the

stories of martyrs. They wanted to

become martyrs too, because this wasn’t

possible they decided to become hermits.

• Their uncle spoiled their plans when they

spotted the children outside the city

walls.

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• St. Teresa was sent to an Augustinian school to be educated at the age of fourteen.

• About eighteen months later she became ill. She spent her convalescence reading the letters of St Jerome.

• During this time she decided she wanted to become a nun.

• Her father was opposed to the idea at first.

• Teresa eventually ran away from home and secretly entered the Carmelite monastery.

• She was twenty years old.

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St. Teresa’s life as a nun. • There were 150 nuns in the

Carmelite order.• The lifestyle there was not as

strict as Teresa would have liked.• Teresa again had to return home

due to illness. • After four years she returned to

the convent. • She had strong opinions about

prayer and felt that prayer should be at the very centre of her life.

• She felt that God was calling her to found different type of monastery where there was more of an emphasis on a simpler and quieter lifestyle.

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• After some initial opposition, St. Teresa founded a new monastery called the monastery of St. Joseph.

• The sisters spent their time praying, gardening and caring for the poor.

• They owned nothing and lived on donations they received in return for simple services like spinning wool and sewing.

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• St. Teresa went on to found sixteen other monasteries where men and women could follow this simple lifestyle.

• Her feast day is on 15th October.

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Her contribution to prayer • At different stages in her life St

Teresa preferred different types of prayer.

• As a young girl she loved the rosary

• As a young adult she found that vocal prayer brought her closer to God.

• Later in life, she found that reading scriptures and focusing on nature reminded her of God’s presence.

• In later life St. Teresa realized that contemplative prayer was very powerful.

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ContemplationSt Teresa described prayer as moving through four stages.

• Stage oneGardener goes to water the garden with buckets of water

(Person decides to pray)• Stage two

Gardener uses a water hose to water the garden (Still requires work, but requires less time to get the same job done. The job is easier, but is still being completed.)

(Having firstly decided to pray the pray-er can now pray with ease. Is now less distracted)

• Stage Three

The gardener waters the garden with running water from a stream. Just a small amount of work involved in directing the stream to the garden. The stream now does all of the hard work.

(Prayer becomes more about what God does and less about what the pray-er does)

• Stage FourThe gardener sits quietly and allows the rain to fall and water the garden.

(Communication with God is now powerful and does not require any work. Contemplative prayer is about resting and being comfortable in God’s presence).

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Task:

• Using the information you have learned, complete a Facebook profile.

• You must pose as St. Teresa. • You must include key information about her

life, and her beliefs on prayer.

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St. Teresa’s prayer(Bookmark)

Let nothing disturb youLet nothing frighten you

All things are passing wayGod never changes

Patience obtains all thingsWhoever has God lacks nothing

God alone suffices.