St. Teresa of Avila: "Let nothing disturb you, let nothing frighten you. All things are passing away, God never changes. Patience obtains all things. Whoever has God lacks nothing. God alone suffices."
I’m so grateful your channel found me, Father. I’m an adult convert, like you, and as soon as I received my Sacraments, fell in love with Sts Teresa of Avila, John on the Cross and Therese of Lisieux. I so enjoyed your straightforward and enlightening talk. Prayers for the Carmelite sisters of Notting Hill!
Hi there. It's all fascinating and much more rewarding as an adult (and by choice!) convert. There is a treasure trove of so many inspiring "love" stories in the Catholic Church. We will probably spend the rest of our lives learning and what a journey? Best wishes
Beautiful talk. So educational and enjoyable. Presented in such a delightful way. God bless you Father. I'm going to take your advice and read her autobiography.
Father, I love st Charbel picture on the wall behind you. I have been looking everywhere for pray card of this great Lebanese Saint. love listening to you. Thank you.
Thank you. Teresa was declared a doctor of the church in 1970, together with Catherine of Siena…anothr first, the first two women Doctors of the Church.
Thank you Father for breaking it down for us to understand easily. I truly appreciate it. God bless you.
Love how she leads us home to our Father's graces 🎂🎉 God bless your wisdom to keep her Light of Faith living Father♥️
Really enjoy your talks Father !!! You have a great way of teaching !!! Corie in Seattle
St. Teresa of Avila: "Let nothing disturb you, let nothing frighten you. All things are passing away, God never changes. Patience obtains all things. Whoever has God lacks nothing. God alone suffices."
I’m so grateful your channel found me, Father. I’m an adult convert, like you, and as soon as I received my Sacraments, fell in love with Sts Teresa of Avila, John on the Cross and Therese of Lisieux. I so enjoyed your straightforward and enlightening talk. Prayers for the Carmelite sisters of Notting Hill!
Hi there. It's all fascinating and much more rewarding as an adult (and by choice!) convert. There is a treasure trove of so many inspiring "love" stories in the Catholic Church. We will probably spend the rest of our lives learning and what a journey? Best wishes
As a man with ssa I never thought this could be my path.
Well done Father Stephen. Love your work. You are an inspiration and thank yoy for these podcasts. Best wishes and warm greetings from Australia 🦘
Thank you Lord.
Beautiful talk. So educational and enjoyable. Presented in such a delightful way. God bless you Father. I'm going to take your advice and read her autobiography.
Feel so unreal in a way. I lived that life in Malaysia for 11 years. I appreciate those years. It brought me to God.
So glad to learn even more about the Carmelites and Theresa.
Thank you, really appreciate this lovely condensation of St Teresa of Jesus!!
Like the birds of the air.
It's very good that you're doing this.
Father, I love st Charbel picture on the wall behind you. I have been looking everywhere for pray card of this great Lebanese Saint. love listening to you. Thank you.
Love Saint Teresa and her spirit❤
So interesting!
Really enjoying this channel.
So much inspiring content 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Reminds me of the little girls in The Scapegoat, by Daphne du Maurier.
Thank you. Teresa was declared a doctor of the church in 1970, together with Catherine of Siena…anothr first, the first two women Doctors of the Church.
I still can't quite believe that I am man and I can take part in this.
The nuns of my Primary School were St Josephs nuns.
This should be the practice of all Christians not just nuns and saints.
I think we have an obligation to send a message to Pope Francis that he needs to imitate St. Teresa to become a faithful son of the Church.
The holy Father will know the writings of St.Teresa. It is not for us to advise him.