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pathway Teresian in the rest of Navarre

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Introduction

The petition of the Diocese of Pamplona in 1611 in favour of her canonisation and the cooperation of all the parishes with a quota is a fact to be highlighted, just as it should be remembered that the city of Tudela, in 1627, declared her its patron saint, after solemnly celebrating her beatification a few years earlier.

Along with outstanding examples of convent architecture, always with a very similar model , the interiors of their churches preserve rich altarpieces and chapels, witnesses to secular devotions to the saints of the order and to Saint Joseph and, very particularly in Navarre, to Saint Joaquín. The Virgin of Mount Carmel and the souls in purgatory also tend to have paintings and altarpieces in convents.

Navarre has painted, sculpted and engraved representations of Saint Teresa that served as a complement to the words of the sermons and her popular joys to learn about and explain her life and works. In times when people did not know how to read or write, images became irreplaceable elements for these purposes, together with preaching and other oral and musical means.

Signatures of painters such as Felipe Diricksen, Diego de Leiva, Pedro Orrente, Díez Ferreras, Vicente and Carlos Berdusán appear on canvases dedicated to her transverberations, nuptials, imposition of the necklace..., etc. Undoubtedly, the most abundant topic is the one dedicated to her sample as a writer, something logical due to her earned fame as a woman of letters who also used to repeat: "Read and you will drive, don't read and you will be driven". The next topic in quantity is that of the transverberation, in keeping with the popularity of the passage in chapter XXIX of the book of her life and with the private feast of that vision which the order obtained from the Holy See to celebrate, with its own mass, on 26 August.

On the other hand, the confraternities under his patronage are practically non-existent, as only the one in Fitero, made up of the espadrille-makers' guild since its foundation in 1696, was found at degree program .

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Discalced Carmelites of Villafranca

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