- Patron Saints Index: Teresa of Avila - Illustrated profile.
- Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Teresa of Avila - Or Teresa of Jesus. Carmelite reformer and founder, mystic, author, d. 1582.
- Saint Teresa of Avila - Three versions of Teresa's life: for young families, practiced families, and experienced families; by Catherine Fournier.
- Teresian Carmel in Austria: St. Teresa of Avila - Illustrated biographical essay.
- Saint Teresa of Avila, Virgin, Foundress - From the book "Lives of Saints," published by John J. Crawley.
- Teresa of Avila, Reformer and Contemplative - With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.
- St. Teresa - Pamphlet by David Lewis, originally published in 1954.
- Saint Teresa of Jesus (Teresa of Avila) - Brief illustrated biography, with prayer.
- The Feminine in Prayer in "The Interior Castle" - Article by Vilma Seelaus, originally published in "Spiritual Life."
- A Hymn to the Name and Honor of the Admirable Sainte Teresa - Poem by Richard Crashaw. In The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse.
- The Our Father and the "Interior Castle" of St. Teresa - Article by Tom Richard, in the May-June issue of "Catholic Faith," correlates the scheme of Teresa's celebrated book with the petitions of the Lord's Prayer.
- The Flaming Heart - Poem by Richard Crashaw "Vpon the book and Picture of the seraphicall saint Teresa, (as she is vsvally expressed with a Seraphim biside her)." In The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse.
- Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth Society: St. Teresa of Avila - Short biography, especially suited to children.
- Theresa, Saint (Theresa of Ávila) - Biographical article in the Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Includes brief bibliography.
- Women Saints, Doctors of the Church - Short feature story by Jone Johnson Lewis on SS. Teresa of Avila and Catherine of Siena, the first two women Doctors of the Church.
- Catholic Online: St. Teresa of Avila - Life of St. Teresa, by Terry Matz.
- The Ecole Glossary: Teresa of Avila - Short article by Andrea Parra.
- Theresa, St - Article on the Spanish reform-minded religious founder, mystic, and writer. In the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. Some scanner errors.
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