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No, St. Teresa usually refers to St. Teresa of Avila, the 16th century founder of the Discaled Carmelites. St. Therese of Liseux was the nineteenth century Carmelite known as the little flower. Blessed Mother Teresa was the founder of the Missionaries of Charity in the twentieth century.

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No, they are not the same person.

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