Saint Teresa
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Saint Teresa may refer to:
- Saint Teresa of Ávila (1515–1582), founder of the Reformed Carmelites, and Doctor of the Church
- Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, O.C.D. (1873–1897), Carmelite nun, and Doctor of the Church
- Saint Teresa of the Andes (1900–1920), Carmelite nun, born Juana Fernández del Solar
- Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (1891–1942), Carmelite nun, born Edith Stein
- Saint Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart (1747–1770), Carmelite nun
In other uses:
- St. Teresa, Florida, a town in the United States
- "St. Teresa", a song by Joan Osborne from Relish
- "St. Teresa", a song by Blackmore's Night from The Village Lanterne
[edit] See also
- The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa, a sculpture by Bernini, of Saint Teresa of Ávila in ecstasy
- Blessed Teresa of Portugal (1181–1250), Benedictine nun, beatified in 1705
- Blessed Mother Teresa (1910–1997), founder of the Missionaries of Charity, beatified in 2003
- Teresa, the feminine given name
- All pages beginning with Saint Teresa, St Teresa or St. Teresa
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