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in the dark, the night theres a mist that glows,

the dweller of the cave is the one who knows X4

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Q: There is this song called Dweller of the Cave - Teresa Jennings I want the full song and I have already tried YouTube?
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Who is Teresa Jennings?

Teresa Jennings is a song writer. If you want to know some of her songs, here are some you could look for on YouTube: -Do You Hear -I Like Thanks Giving -Christmas Jubilation -I've Got An Automish Feeling


Is the video on Youtube about Teresa Fidalgo real?

no people make up stuff


Why did Mother Teresa change her name to Sister Teresa?

Originally, she wanted the name Therese for Therese of Lisieux but the name was already being used by another sister of the order. She chose to use the Spanish spelling of the name instead - Teresa.


Did Mother Teresa get her name from Saint Teresa of Avila?

Mother Teresa wanted to take as her patron Saint Therese of Lisieux but that name was already taken by another sister of Loreto. She chose to use the Spanish spelling of the name instead - Teresa.


Where can one find information about Teresa Fidalgo?

Teresa Fidalgo is reputed to have been killed in a car crash in Portugal in 1983 and now haunts the stretch of road where she was killed. The website Teresa Fidalgo recounts the story and there are also videos available on YouTube.


Who was mother Teresa's name?

She originally wanted the name Therese after St. Therese of Lisieux but that name was already being used by another sister of Loreto. She chose, instead, the name Teresa after St. Teresa of Avila.


Who was Mother Teresa named for?

Mother Teresa's name was changed from her birth name of Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu to Sister Teresa when she became a novice in the convent in Ireland, at the age of 18. Sister Teresa's name was changed to Mother Teresa when she became a fully professed Sister. Later, when she started the Missionaries of Charity, she was still called Mother, as she was the Mother Superior, and Foundress of that Order.


Where did she earn the title Mother Teresa?

Mother is a titled conferred on members of the Loreto Order when they become sisters. Mother Teresa originally wanted to take the name Therese after terese of Lisieux but that name was already taken by another member of the order. She chose instead to take the Spanish version of the name - Teresa.


How many st Teresa's are there?

There are a number of saints and blesseds named Teresa: Teresa Benedicta of the Cross Teresa Bracco Teresa de Gesu, Jornet y Ibars Teresa Eustochio Teresa Eustochio Verzeri Teresa Grillo Michel Teresa Margaret Redi Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart Teresa Maria de la Cruz Teresa Maria Mastena Teresa Maria of the Cross Teresa Michel Teresa of Avila Teresa of Calcutta Teresa of Portugal Terese of the Andes Teresa of the Child Jesus Saint John of the Cross Teresa Valse Pantellini Teresa Verzeri


How many St. Teresa's are there?

There are several women named St. Teresa who have been recognized as saints by the Catholic Church. Some of the most well-known ones are St. Teresa of Avila, St. Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Teresa), and St. Therese of Lisieux. Each of these women had a significant impact on the Church and the world.


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Why did Mother Teresa pick Teresa as a name?

She left home at age 18 to join the Sisters of Loreto as a missionary. It was at this time she took the name Teresa. She took her first religious vows as a nun on 24 May 1931. At that time she chose to be named after Therese de Lisieux, the patron saint of missionaries, but because one nun in the convent had already chosen that name, Agnes opted for the Spanish spelling Teresa.