The Life of Saint John of the Cross
From the 1680 Speculum Carmelitanum · Published by TAN Books
Overview
From the hidden villages of Old Castile to the austere cells of reforming monasteries, The Life of Saint John of the Cross unveils the extraordinary journey of one of the Church’s greatest mystics and Doctors.
Born in 1542, John of the Cross burned with an ardent love for God and the Blessed Virgin from childhood. His life, marked by miracles, persecution, poetic brilliance, and heroic sanctity, unfolds here through one of the earliest surviving accounts of the Carmelite reform.
Drawn from the 1680 Speculum Carmelitanum, this rare biography preserves a voice close to the saint’s own age. It recounts John’s collaboration with St. Teresa of Ávila in founding the Discalced Carmelites, their bold restoration of Carmelite poverty and contemplation, and the trials that followed.
Yet beyond the reformer stands the mystical theologian whose teaching on the “dark night of the soul” continues to guide Christians toward purification, detachment, and transforming union with God. Interwoven with historical testimony are selections from John’s luminous poetry, inviting readers not only to study the saint’s life, but to enter more deeply into the path he taught.
- Discover the true meaning of the “dark night of the soul” and its role in spiritual growth
- Learn how St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Ávila renewed the Carmelite order
- Encounter the miracles, visions, and heroic sacrifices that shaped John’s sanctity
- Read selections from the saint’s mystical poetry woven into the narrative
- Gain spiritual insight into suffering, purification, and union with God
A profound and moving portrait of a saint who teaches souls how to pass through darkness into divine light, this work speaks with the spiritual clarity and reverence of the Catholic tradition itself.
From the Book
“Apply yourself to the ancient ways of the religious life, and restore them to all their pristine perfection!”
“As John progressively increased in age, he continued to increase also in virtue.”
“God has poured forth generously into him vast treasures of wisdom and purity and celestial light.”
Intended Audience
This book is ideal for Catholics seeking deeper understanding of the spiritual life, especially those drawn to Carmelite spirituality, contemplative prayer, and the teachings of St. Teresa of Ávila and St. John of the Cross. It will benefit students of mysticism, religious communities, and readers seeking guidance through periods of spiritual dryness or suffering.
FAQs
What makes this biography unique?
This work draws from the 1680 Speculum Carmelitanum, one of the earliest substantial accounts of St. John of the Cross. Unlike many modern studies, it preserves the devotional tone and traditional testimony of those closer to the saint’s own time.
Does this book explain the “dark night of the soul”?
Yes. Through the events of John’s life and selections from his writings, readers gain insight into the meaning of the dark night as a path of purification that leads the soul into deeper union with God.
Are miracles and mystical experiences included?
Yes. The biography recounts the visions, supernatural experiences, and Marian devotion associated with St. John of the Cross, presenting them in the spirit of the early Carmelite tradition.
Is this book devotional or historical?
It is both. While grounded in historical testimony, the work also includes translated stanzas from John’s mystical poetry, making it suitable for spiritual reading and meditation.
Key Themes
- The Carmelite reform and collaboration with St. Teresa of Ávila
- The “dark night of the soul” and the path to divine union
- Mystical theology, contemplative prayer, and heroic sanctity
- Author:
- St. Teresa of Ávila and Others
- Translated by:
- Fr. Robert Nixon, OSB
- Publication Date:
- 07/21/26
- Pages:
- 104
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