Saint Teresa de Jesús Jornet Ibars
Feast Day
August 26
Died
1897
Biography
Teresa Jornet Ibars, also known as Saint Teresa of Jesus (9 January 1843 – 26 August 1897), was a Spanish religious sister who dedicated her life to caring for the elderly and infirm. She founded the Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly, an order that continues its mission today. Ibars was closely related to Francisco Palau and had a close friendship with Saturnino López Novoa. Her dedication to helping the elderly earned her recognition within the Church; she was beatified by Pope Pius XII on 27 April 1958 and canonized as a saint by Pope Paul VI in 1974.
Teresa Jornet Ibars is remembered for her tireless work among the abandoned elderly. Her legacy lives on through the Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly, who continue to serve those in need. The faithful pray to Saint Teresa of Jesus for intercession in matters related to care and compassion towards the elderly.
Saint Teresa of Jesus is a model of dedication and selfless service. She is often invoked by those seeking guidance on how to care for the elderly or infirm, as well as by those who wish to emulate her example of faith and charity.
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