Note: All of the citations in the data base are given in the following format: rr.ppp where rr is the reference number in this list and ppp is the page number(s) of the work cited.
02 Fergusson & Brunn. A Survey of European Civilization. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1958
03 Margaret Wade Labarge. A Small Sound of the Trumpet: Women in Medieval Life. Boston: Beacon Press, 1986
04 Elias Friedman. The Latin Hermits of Mt Carmel. Rome: Institutum Historicum Teresianum, 1979
05 Margaret Brennan. "Enclosure: Institutionalizing the Invisibility of Women in Ecclesiastical Communities." Women Invisible in Church and Theology. Concilium, No. 182, December 1985.
06 James R Cain. "Cloister & the Apostolate of Religious Women." Review for Religious; 27:2, 3/68; 27:3, 5/68
07 Noreen Hunt. "Enclosure." Cistercian Studies; 21:1,'86; 22:2, '87
08 Jodie Bilinkoff. The Ávila of Saint Teresa. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ Press, 1989
09 Pierre Sourouet, OCD. "The Spanish Woman of the 16th Century". Encounter 10:3, Summer '75
10 Peter Anson. "Papal Enclosure". Encounter; 4:2, 4:3, & 4:4; 1969
11 Hugh Clarke & Bede Edwards. The Rule of St Albert. London: Carmelite Book Service, 1973
12 Stephen Watson, "A Story of St T's Family," Carmelite Digest, 3, No 2 (Sp 88), 40-50
13 Marcelle Auclair. St Teresa of Ávila. NYC: Pantheon, 1953. Her dates often conflict with those of other scholars; Kavanaugh's dates were given preference
14 Lecture by Dr Edwin Nichols, NIMH
15 Scott M. Lewis, SJ. "Balthasar Alvarez & the Prayer of Silence". Spirituality Today. 41, No 2. (Summer '89), 112-132
16 Kenneth Leech. Soul Friend. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1977
17 Giorgio Papasogli. St Teresa of Ávila. G. Anzilotti, trans. NY: Society of St. Paul, 1959
18 E. Allison Peers. Mother of Carmel, A Portrait of St. Teresa of Jesus. NY: Morehouse -Gorham Co. 1946
19 New Catholic Encyclopedia, 1967 edition
20 From chapters 4 & 5 of a draft of a dissertation on the Carmel in Florence in Medieval times by Pat McMahon. Fall 1992
21 New Women, New Church, 15, No 1 following Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 7, No 1, 75-94
22 Peter-Thomas Rohrbach, OCD. Journey to Carith. NY: Doubleday, 1966
23 CARMEL: A Notebook of its History, 2 Vol. (I, II); Compiled by Sr Miriam of Jesus, OCD; Eugene, Or
24 "The Preparatory Rites: A Case Study in Liturgical Ecology." Worship, 67, No 1 (1/93)
25 Joseph N. Tylenda, SJ. Jesuit Saints & Martyrs. Chicago: Loyola Univ Press. 1984
26 Margaret Yeo. The Greatest of the Borgias. NYC: The Bruce Publishing Co. 1936
27 The Collected Works of John of the Cross trans by K. Kavanaugh & O. Rodriguez, Wash, DC: Institute of Carmelite Studies, 1979
28 Richard P. McBrien. Catholicism, Study Edition. Minneapolis: Winston Press, 1981
29 Cheslyn Jones et al, ed. The Study of Liturgy. London: SPCK, 1978
30 See also Women and Work in Preindustrial Europe, ed. Barbara A. Hanawalt. Bloomington: Indiana Univ Press, 1986
31 J. Mary Luti. Teresa of Ávila's Way. Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press, 1991
32 Joachim Smet. Cloistered Carmel. Rome: Institutum Carmelitanum, 1986
33 Carmel in the Holy Land. Silvano Giordano, ocd, editor. Arenzano: Il Messagero di Gesu Bambino, 1995
34 Joachim Smet. The Carmelites, Vol 1. Rome: Institutum Carmelitanum, 1975
35 Rosemary Smith, SC. "On a Parallel Course: Religious Life and Church Law" in A Critical Juncture, Assessing the Viability of Religious Institutes. Silver Spring: LCWR, 1996
36 Personal conversations with Kieran Kavanaugh, OCD
37 E. Allison Peers. A Handbook to the Life and Times of St. Teresa and St. John of the Cross. London: Burns Oates, 1954
38 Gary Macy. "The Ordination of Women in the Early Middle Ages". Theological Studies. Vol 61(2000), pp 481-507.
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