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The Ecstacy of Saint Teresa is Saint Teresa of Avila - feast day 15th October
1515 - 1582 She was also a carmelite and a great reformer of the order.
There is a Saint Therese and several saints named Teresa but no saint named Theresa.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.
There is a Saint Therese and several saints named Teresa but no saint named Theresa.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa.
There is a saint named Therese and several others named Teresa but I can find no saint named Theresa. Besides that, saints are canonized and not ordained.
St. Teresa of Avila, also known as St. Theresa, became a saint due to her significant contributions to the Catholic Church through her writings, spiritual teachings, and reforms within the Carmelite order. She was canonized in 1622 by Pope Gregory XV. Her deep spirituality, mystical experiences, and leadership in promoting contemplative prayer led to her recognition as a saint in the Catholic faith.