Saint Teresa

Album: Constellations for the Lonely (2025)
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  • Saint Teresa of Ávila was a 16th-century Spanish Carmelite nun, mystic, and influential reformer of religious life who became one of the greatest figures in Catholic spirituality.

    Born in 1515 in Ávila, Spain, she founded the Discalced Carmelites ("discalced" meaning "shoeless" to symbolize poverty and humility), wrote spiritual classics such as Interior Castle, and published an autobiography, The Life of Teresa of Jesus, to become one of Catholicism's greatest spiritual voices.

    "Saint Teresa" is a song inspired by the story of how Teresa of Ávila's body parts were distributed across Europe after her death.
  • "Saint Teresa" originated from a late-night internet search by Doves' lead singer Jimi Goodwin, leading the band to the fascinating story of Teresa of Ávila. "My Catholicism went out of the window years ago," he said, "but I love the iconography. They put on a really good show."
  • Goodwin starts and ends the song pondering how parts of Teresa's body ended up Rome and Ávila. During the rest of the song, he reflects on the larger themes of faith, violence and beauty in suffering.
  • The song appears on Doves' 2025 album Constellations For The Lonely, but it was intended for their previous album, The Universal Want (2020). The track was shelved until the band, with producer Dan Austin, finally unlocked it. Guitarist Jez Williams likened the song's writing process to wrestling with a Rubik's Cube: something you put down for a while and only later realize how to solve.
  • When the song appeared on Constellations For The Lonely, it arrived against the backdrop of Goodwin's own struggles with mental health and substance abuse, which had kept him from touring. Yet, like Teresa, the song emerged out of turbulence with something luminous.

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