City of stone where thousands sands of time walked in and passed away and every saints and native here are very proud to speaks its glory and feels proud to call Avila as their home. Nurtured within the facade of 17th century convent, which was once the resident of St Theresa, I apprehend that the site was identical with her. A compassionate temple was constructed after the canonisation of St. Theresa and one must understand that site is closed for public but what interesting is tourist can walk up to the chapel which is located within the fold of Baroque church. We took an initiative to pay a visit to witness her remnants and we saw near the rosary and other personal effects there was a delicate finger with a ring. As per the folklore the Finger is believed to be of her right hand. Let me tell you it was not just a relic but within the silence of chapel where she used to pray and used to listen to tales I felt the vibe and that moment was really a brilliant moment of my life which I will never forget. Walking down the old town all I witness was chronology of St Theresa carved on the streets, her statues everywhere was so identical to me. As I stopped near the sweet shop to try the taste of Avila which is traditionally called Yemas de Santa Theresa. After that I walked down to many cathedrals and listened to celebrated saints but the only things that were compelling and complementing my mind was St Theresa and her chapel.
City of stone where thousands sands of time walked in and passed away and every saints and native here are very proud to speaks its glory and feels proud to call Avila as their home. Nurtured within the facade of 17th century convent, which was once the resident of St Theresa, I apprehend that the site was identical with her. A compassionate temple was constructed after the canonisation of St. Theresa and one must understand that site is closed for public but what interesting is tourist can walk up to the chapel which is located within the fold of Baroque church. We took an initiative to pay a visit to witness her remnants and we saw near the rosary and other personal effects there was a delicate finger with a ring. As per the folklore the Finger is believed to be of her right hand. Let me tell you it was not just a relic but within the silence of chapel where she used to pray and used to listen to tales I felt the vibe and that moment was really a brilliant moment of my life which I will never forget. Walking down the old town all I witness was chronology of St Theresa carved on the streets, her statues everywhere was so identical to me. As I stopped near the sweet shop to try the taste of Avila which is traditionally called Yemas de Santa Theresa. After that I walked down to many cathedrals and listened to celebrated saints but the only things that were compelling and complementing my mind was St Theresa and her chapel.