Who Was Ana de San Bartolomé?

Bárbara Mujica
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Ana de San Bartolomé (García) was born in in rural Spain, the daughter of landholding peasants. She was a loner and a visionary. She became a novice at the convent of San José, in Ávila, in 1570, and met Saint Teresa in the spring of 1571. After Teresa fell and broke her arm, Ana became her secretary and traveled with her to help make foundations. One of Ana’s most important functions was that of infirmarian, or nurse. In her letters, Ana provides detailed explanations of some of the homeopathic cures she used. Infirmarians, who were usually illiterate, white-veiled nuns, rarely left records of their activities, but Ana’s letters provide a wealth of information on health and healing.
Ana de San bartolom (García)出生于西班牙农村,是一个拥有土地的农民的女儿。她是个独来独往的人,也是个有远见的人。1570年,她成为了Ávila圣约瑟修道院的一名新手,并于1571年春天遇到了圣特蕾莎。特蕾莎摔倒摔断了胳膊后,安娜成了她的秘书,和她一起旅行,帮助建立基金会。安娜最重要的职责之一是做护理员。在她的信中,安娜详细解释了她使用的一些顺势疗法。医护人员通常是不识字的、戴着白色面纱的修女,很少留下他们的活动记录,但安娜的信提供了大量关于健康和治疗的信息。
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