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Pondering on The Dark Night Of The Soul - John Of The Cross

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    THU EP Reflection 121720 (John of the Cross: The Dark Night of the Soul) On Monday this week, we celebrated the feast of John of the Cross. His name was Juan de Ypres y Alvarez was born in 1542. His father died soon after, and Juan was brought up in an orphanage. (His father was probably Jewish. It is remarkable how many of the most memorable Spanish Christians have been of Jewish background.) At seventeen, he enrolled as a student in a Jesuit college, and at twenty-one, he joined the Carmelite Friars. He was ordained in 1567, and almost immediately met Teresa of Avila, a Carmelite Nun who was undertaking to return the Order to its original strict rule, which had been gradually relaxed to the detriment, as she believed, of the spiritual lives of the members of the Order. Those who followed the strict rule as promulgated by Teresa went barefoot or wore sandals instead of shoes, and so became known as Carmelites of the Strict Observance. John undertook to adopt the stricter ru