Brizeño, Doña Maria, [ii. 12]; influences the Saint, [iii. 1].
Bulls, the Sabbatine, [xxxviii. 40].
Cardona, de, Doña Catalina, [Rel. iii. 12].
Carmel, the Order of, vision concerning, [Rel. iii. 14]; advice to, [Rel. x].
Caterpillar of self-respect, [xxxi. 24].
Catherine, St., of Siena, [xxii. 10].
Censoriousness of the world, [xxxi. 19].
Cepeda, de, Alfonso Sanchez, father of the Saint, fond of spiritual books, [i. 1]; gives his daughter Maria in marriage, [ii. 4, note], [8]; places the Saint at school in a monastery, [ii. 8]; would not consent to her becoming a nun, [iii. 9]; takes her to Bezadas to be cured, [v. 5, 6]; brings her to his house in Avila, [v. 15]; hinders her from making her confession in an illness, [v. 17]; persuaded by the Saint to practise mental prayer, [vii. 16]; makes progress therein, [vii. 20]; holy death of, [vii. 22-25]; seen in heaven by the Saint, [xxxviii. 1].
Cepeda, de, Don Lorenzo, finds money for the new monastery of St. Joseph, [xxxiii. 13].
Cepeda, de, Maria, sister of the Saint, [ii. 4]; sudden death of, [xxxiv. 24]; seen in heaven by the Saint, [xxxiv. 25].