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- Teresian may refer to : the Catholic order of Discalced Carmelites the Catholic Teresian ****ociation anything else ****ociated with Saint Teresa of Avila...
- Carmelo Scalzo". Otilio Rodriguez, OCD, Appendix I: "The Third Order of the Teresian Carmel; Its Origin and History", page 129, in Michael D. Griffin, OCD,...
- Sabbatine Privilege Orders and groups Discalced Carmelites (also known as Teresian Carmelites) Monks of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel Hermits...
- Catholic priest, humanitarian, and educator. He was the founder of the Teresian ****ociation. His humanitarian-educational activity lasted for over 30 years...
- which runs westwards from Piazza Alessandro Manzoni. Previously, in the Teresian Cadastre, the street was called Via Vernaschela because of the crossroads...
- 162 Bush, pp. 175-176 Wainewright, John B. (1907). "The Sixteen Blessed Teresian Martyrs of Compiègne". The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton...
- January 2025. Otilio Rodriguez, OCD, Appendix I: The Third Order of the Teresian Carmel; Its Origin and History, page 129, in Michael D. Griffin, OCD, Commentary...
- Hubertus, Wisconsin: Teresian Charism Press, 1981), pages 127-36 Otilio Rodriguez, OCD, Appendix I: The Third Order of the Teresian Carmel; Its Origin and...
- Maccabees are also presented as Essenes/Carmelites. The Palmarians glorify the Teresian Reform of St. Teresa of Ávila and St. John of the Cross from the Carmelites...
- Women, (Autonomous), Aluva, under the management of the Congregation of Teresian Carmelites (C.T.C.), is an autonomous institution established in 1964 and...