Although Teresa never considered these gifts as a reward from God, in a way he trained himself. The more love she can endure, the more difficult it is to insult God in any way. Theresa says as follows. "The memory of the gift of God's grace is to imitate the penalty of all the hell after bringing such a person back to God." In April 1567, General Carmelo Giovanni Battistorossi wrote the work of Theresa visited. And ordered her to establish some monasteries with the nuns of the Abila Incarcerate Monasteries.
On May 10, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI gave St. Hildegard the equivalent norm and laid the foundation of her name as a doctor of the Church. Five months later she became a church doctor officially and became the fourth woman among the 35 saints awarded the title of the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Benedict XVI called Hilde Girl "perennial correlations", "true theological teachers, and deep scientists of natural science and music."
Maximus is one of the most famous fathers of the Church by Orthodox Church and Catholic Church. In Spe Salvi (2007), Pope Benedict XVI called Maximus "a great Greek doctor in the church", but whether the Pope intends to appoint Maximus's "Church of the Church", or is he already It is not clear. As a student of Pseudo-Dionysius, Maximus is one of many Christian theologians who held and explained early neoplatonic philosophy, including thinking about characters such as Plotinus and Proclus. Charles Scotus Eriugena will continue to work for Ponus's Pseudo-Dionysius at the request of Charles the Bald
Athanasius is one of the four great doctors of the Roman Catholic Church and is considered to be one of the great doctors of the Orthodox Church. Many Protestants also called him Canon's father, also known as a Canon saint, and his festival is a western community on 2 May. Coptic Orthodox Church on May 5th, and other Orthodox Churches on January 18th. Athanasius was born in Alexandria, or may be Damanard, 296-298, Neil Delta, California. His parents are considered to be wealthy enough to do himable secular studies. He came from a Christian family, and he had opposition in his writings, but he told his aunt many times. A person who taught him some principles of Christian faith, and the same thing and said the father, his mother did the same
Today is the feast of St. Ambrose in Milan, the bishop of the 4th century, the confession, and the doctor of the church. His influence on his Christian tradition, including his writing of doctrine and advocacy of his faith, his influence on Christian hymns, and disciples of St. Augustine in Hippo, is huge. However, as we cross the current socio-political season - the ban on Emperor Theodosius from Milan Cathedral - the lifetime of St. Ambrose and the missionary scene were in my head for the last few weeks. The middle jumped.