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The remarkably preserved body of an early modern saint, St. Teresa of Avila, has been exhibited in Spain months after being ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The Riverside Opera Company Orchestra will present “May Musical Madness,” a performance that features ...
While the origin of the Infant Jesus statue remains unconfirmed (legend has it that the figure originally belonged to Saint Teresa of Avila), the statue certainly plays a significant role in ...
Spread your wings over the cradles of the new-born babes, O thou who didst announce the coming of the Infant Jesus. Give to the young a lily petal from the virginal scepter in your hand.
The performance is on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at 8 p.m. at St. Teresa of the Infant Jesus Church, 1634 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, NY. Free parking on site. Admission is $15 in advance ...
Devotees flocked to Alba de Tormes, Spain, in 2024 to witness the rare public display of St. Teresa of Avila's remains, last exhibited in 1914. A subsequent examination revealed remarkable ...
St. Teresa of Jesus, also called St. Teresa of Avila, was a Discalced Carmelite nun who was born in 1515 and died in 1582. This weekend, her body was put on public display in Alba de Tormes ...
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