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St. Teresa of Avila – Doctor of the Church

Website Links:. Catholic Alphabetical Listing. Patron Saints. Born: Avila, Spain 1515-1582. Feastday : October 15 Patron of Headache sufferers, Spanish Catholic Writers. St. Teresa of Avila – Doctor of the Church.

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St. Teresa of Avila – Doctor of the Church

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  1. Website Links: Catholic Alphabetical Listing Patron Saints Born: Avila, Spain 1515-1582 Feastday: October 15Patron of Headache sufferers, Spanish Catholic Writers St. Teresa of Avila – Doctor of the Church At the age of 43, she became determined to found a new convent that went back to the basics of a contemplative order: a simple life of poverty devoted to prayer. At 51, she felt it was time to spread her reform movement. She braved burning sun, ice and snow, thieves, and rat-infested inns to found more convents. Magazine Title Women Saints: Models For Our Times "May God protect me from gloomy saints," Teresa said, and that's how she ran her convent. To her, spiritual life was an attitude of love, not a rule. The other religious orders opposed her wherever she went. She often had to enter a town secretly in the middle of the night to avoid causing a riot. She is the founder of the Discalced Carmelites. In 1970 she was declared a Doctor of the Church for her writing and teaching on prayer, one of two women to be honored in this way.

  2. How do YOU Create a Magazine Cover? • Collect information about the saint: Saint name; birth and death; why they are a saint-what they did; how they helped other people; and feast day. You can Bookmark or Add to Favorites, any sites you use. You will need them for Noodletools. Information can be stored on a slide in PowerPoint, in the Notes section, or in Word. • Find a picture of the saint. • Decide on a magazine Title. • Open PowerPoint. (Click on Start>Programs>Microsoft Office>Microsoft Powerpoint 2007) Click on Layout and then Blank Slide. Click on Design Tab, Slide Orientation, Portrait. Then continue with step 5. • Insert the picture of the saint. Insert>Picture or Copy from source. • Use Textboxes and WordArt to put in words about the saint to make us want to read more. • If you chose Slide Orientation Landscape, Rotate the picture, textboxes and WordArt so that they are sideways. • Position everything. • Add a Page border if you desire. Insert>Shapes. Pick a shape and size it for the whole page. Format> Shape Fill> No Fill. Then Format>Send to the Back.

  3. Skill 1 Collect information about the saint using websites: http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/patron02.htmhttp://www.catholic.org/saints/http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/Saints/byname.aspxhttp://saints.sqpn.com/ Skill 2 Be sure to have the exact site you use. You will need it for the bibliography in Noodletools.

  4. Poverty Prayer Born: Avila, Spain 1515-1582 LOVE Women Saints: Models For Our Times Do You have a Headache? Throw away those pills. Pray to St. Teresa of Avila! What is Contemplative Prayer Anyway? Founder of Discalced Carmelites Doctor of the Church

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