Saint Teresa of Avila is one of the most influential women in the history of the Catholic Church.
Her revolution began in 17 convents of the Carmelite Order spread throughout Spain in the 16th century.
MIGUEL íNGEL GARCíA NIETO
President, 'Footsteps of Teresaâ? Foundation
'She wrote a book, called 'The Foundationsâ?. In it, she describes the 17 places in Spain where, little by little, she installed what she called 'bird housesâ?. She would call her nuns 'dovesâ?.
To commemorate the 500th anniversary of Saint Teresa of Avila's birth, these 17 Spanish cities came together to promote a pilgrimage where religion and culture go hand in hand.
The initiative is called 'Footsteps of Teresaâ? and among the cities participating are ívila, Burgos, Valladolid, Sevilla and Granada.
MIGUEL íNGEL GARCíA NIETO
President, 'Footsteps of Teresaâ? Foundation
'The first goal is to come closer to Saint Teresa. To look for her. The second, logically, is to go through at least four of these cities and end at the fifth one, which is ívila, where she was born, the point where everything began.â?
Pope Francis is looking into possibly visiting ívila to celebrate this anniversary.
Whether he visits Spain or not, the organizers of 'Footsteps of Teresaâ? are confident that thousands of pilgrims from around the world will get to know first hand this Doctor of the Church and mystic through the cities where she lived.
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