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在Gracián的敦促下,Teresa de Ávila (de Jesús)在塞维利亚建立了一个修道院,并将其命名为María de San josore。这样做,特蕾莎违背了加尔默罗会将军胡安·包蒂斯塔·鲁贝奥的命令,他只允许她在卡斯蒂利亚找到。愤怒的鲁贝奥在皮亚琴察召集了一个分会,命令特蕾莎留在卡斯蒂利亚的一个修道院,不能再建立任何基础。教皇大使菲利浦·世嘉站在那些反对西班牙向安达卢西亚扩张的人一边。与此同时,María不得不应付一个心怀不满的修女,她向宗教裁判所告发她,以及一个名叫Garciálvarez的过分热心的忏悔者,他使修女们过度忏悔。
At the urging of Gracián, Teresa de Ávila (de Jesús) founded a convent
in Seville, naming María de San José its prioress. In so doing, Teresa
disobeyed the orders of the Carmelite General, Juan Bautista Rubeo,
who had only given her permission to found in Castile. Enraged, Rubeo
convened a chapter in Piacenza at which Teresa was ordered to remain in
one convent in Castile and make no further foundations. Felipe [Filippo]
Sega, the papal Nuncio, took the side of those who opposed the Discalced
expansion into Andalusia. In the meantime, María had to cope with a
disgruntled nun who denounced her to the Inquisition, and an overzealous
confessor named Garciálvarez, who subjected nuns to excessive
penitential practices.