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St Teresa Jornet Ibars healing oil
The St Teresa Jornet Ibars healing oil is dedicated to the Catalan Roman Catholic professed religious. Also, she was the founder of the Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly. Her dedication to the old and ill was noted.
Teresa Jornet Ibars was born on 9 January 1843. One sister was María and another was Josefa who became a Vincentian religious in Havana.
In her childhood she demonstrated a strong concern for the plight of the poor in her area. She often took them to the home of her maternal aunt Rosa so that proper aid could be provided to them. Ibars later moved elsewhere in Lleida to live with another aunt of hers. She began teaching soon after in Barcelona. At age nineteen she felt called to the monastic religious life.
Ibars founded her own order
Ibars applied for admission into the Poor Clares near Burgos in 1868. However, the anti-clerical laws at the time prevented her from embracing the religious life. Later she became a member of the Secular Carmelites in 1870. The death of her father and a severe illness she contracted later confined her to her home. Her spiritual director encouraged her to aid the old of the region who needed proper attention. Ibrars opened the first house in 1872 in order to achieve this dream in Barbastro. Her own sister María aided her in this. On 11 October 1872 she and her sister moved to Barbastro with their friend Mercedes Calzada i Senan in tow. Ibars founded her own religious congregation and assumed a new religious name in honor of Saint Teresa of Ávila while she was vested in the habit on 27 January 1873.
She was also appointed as the order’s first superior. The motherhouse opened in Valencia on 8 May 1873. She was confirmed as the superior in 1875. Ibars went on to make her perpetual profession on 8 December 1877. She was appointed as the superior general for the entire order. On 14 June 1876 the papal decree of praise for the order came from Pope Pius IX while Pope Leo XIII issued formal approval to the order on 24 August 1887. The general chapter for the order opened at Valencia on 23 April 1896 and she was re-elected as superior general despite begging the sisters not to elect her once more.
Cholera in Spain
Cholera broke out in 1897 across the nation. She tended to the victims before the exhausted Ibars retired to the order’s house at Liria. There she remained for the next few months. Ibars died due to tuberculosis on 26 August 1897 in Liria. Her remains were housed in Liria until their transferral on 1 June 1904 to Valencia. on 25 August 1913 the remains were reinterred in the same location. In 2005 there was a total of 2527 religious in a total of 210 houses in countries such as Puerto Rico and Mozambique.
Teresa Jornet Ibars healing oil/Tradition of oils
The tradition of anointing with sacred oil is very old indeed. It is used in sacraments and also as a devotional practice. The sick person applies the oil and blesses themselves. As they do so, they are asked to pray to whomever the oil is dedicated to. The Irish blessings oils do not have miraculous power. It is God who has the power to heal. Applying the oil while praying are important ways for us to express our faith in God’s power. Moreover, by doing so we place our trust in God.
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