Thousands Flock to See Saint Teresa of Ávila’s Remains

Thousands Flock to See Saint Teresa of Ávila's Remains

Thousands of Catholic worshippers have gathered in Alba de Tormes, western Spain, to view the remains of Saint Teresa of Ávila. Known for her influential writings on prayer and contemplation, Saint Teresa played a significant role in shaping modern Catholicism.

Display of Remains

  • The saint’s remains have been on display in San Jose Church since September 21.
  • Nearly 100,000 people attended over the two weeks when the remains were accessible to the public.

Personal Stories

Guiomar Sánchez traveled from Madrid with her two daughters on the last full day of the display. She expressed her feelings of fulfillment and joy while standing outside San Jose Church. Sánchez emphasized the importance of her children understanding the reverence Christians have for Saint Teresa, stating, "I wanted my children to know what it means for us Christians."

Historical Significance

The town of Alba de Tormes has experienced a surge in visitors since the display began. San Jose Church is located in the hometown where Saint Teresa reformed the regular Carmelites over two hundred years ago.

Saint Teresa passed away nearly 500 years ago while praying for spiritual renewal within Christianity.

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