St. Teresa describes her own spiritual struggles, her long period of spiritual laxity, her vision of her potential place in Hell, the great assistance she received from St. Joseph, her many mystical graces, including visions and locutions, her fears of delusion by Satan, and the guidance she received from learned spiritual directors, such as St. Peter of Alcantara (1499-1562). Her ardent spirit shines forth as she writes of what she holds most dear: the faithful service of God - "His Majesty", as she calls Him - and her great eagerness for more souls to withdraw from the worthless pleasures of this earth and give themselves to Him.
St. Teresa of Avila was one of the most admirable and colorful women of all time, who despite her mystical gifts, remained intensely practical and down-to-earth, such that she was much loved in her own lifetime. And The Autobiography of St. Teresa Of Avila is an ever-fresh source of inspiration from which the reader will come to know the great Madre Teresa and to understand a little better the Divine Majesty she served.
Softcover 514 pp.