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Dear Sister Teresa

Historical Romance

Amy Heebner
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Pages
166
Year
2025
Language
English
Publisher
Xlibris US

About

Spain, 1561. Sister Teresa, a beautiful nun in midlife, is

teaching in her community as well as participating in life

at her convent. This fi ctional story is inspired in part by

the writings of Saint Teresa of Avila, the famous Spanish

nun, mystic, author, teacher and administrator.

In Sister Teresa's gatherings with the community, villagers

speak out on marital discord, recovery from the Crusades and

women's rights. Teresa is summoned to Madrid by the Inquisition

to account for her unorthodox community activities.

Her Inquisitor confronts her with the charge that she is

teaching "sex education" without the sanction of the Church.

Teresa produces letters from the villagers praising her

work among them. The Inquisitor gives Teresa permission to

continue her work among the troubled villagers.

Sister Teresa returns to the convent with a lighter heart.

Then she receives a letter from her widowed father asking

her to visit him. Thus, Teresa embarks on another journey

away from the convent. Along the way she encounters a man

who is to change her life.

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