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Join us for Saint Teresa of Avila podcast – LIVE!
A Nun’s Life is hosting a live podcast on Saint Teresa of Avila tomorrow evening — Thursday, October 15, at 7 p.m. Central Time (time zone converter). Sister Maxine and I are delighted to announce that we will be joined by Mirabai Starr, author of a fresh translation of Saint Teresa’s writings, Teresa of Avila: The Book of My Life and The Interior Castle
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Mirabai is a writer, translator, speaker, and teacher. She has also translated Dark Night of the Soul by Saint John of the Cross. You can learn more about Mirabai and her work at her website.
We’ll talk with Mirabai and with our listeners about who Saint Teresa is, her writings, her thoughts on prayer, and who she is for us today. Since this will be a live broadcast, we can take your questions and comments throughout the show. Join us and invite your friends!
Celebrate the Feast of Saint Teresa of Avila
Visit aNunsLife.org/live
October 15
7-8 p.m. Central Time
Information on how to listen to the podcast and how to participate can be found at aNunsLife.org/live. If you have any questions about logistics, please let me know.
To get us started, let us know what questions you’d like us to address. What would you like to know about Teresa or her writings?
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I’ve read Ms. Starr’s translation of The Interior Castle, along with Kavanaugh’s and E. Allison Peers, and I have to say that Ms. Starr’s translation does the best job of capturing St. Teresa’s personality. It is a beautiful and vibrant translation. Looking forward to hearing from her!
UPDATE: Here’s the page where you can listen to the recording on Teresa of Avila.
ilike to here more about st thresea and her way of life and to get some information on her please
Hi Barbara, I included a link above to the podcast on Teresa. Also be sure to check out other posts on Teresa of Avila. They contain links to various books and resources on Teresa.