Bl. Edith Stein: Short biographical profile, at Catholic Online.
Canonization decree published for Edith Stein: News article includes brief biographical sketch. [Catholic World News]
Converts, saints and Jews: Confronting the story of Edith Stein: Jonathan S. Tobin wrestles with the problem of a Jewish convert to Catholicism being sainted, and one who was killed because she was Jewish. [Jewish World Review]
Edith Stein: Directory, from the Secular Carmelite Community of Teresa Benedicta of the Cross in Austin, Texas.
Edith Stein - Saint Theresa Benedicta of the Cross: Pages dedicated to the discalced carmelite nun Edith Stein.
Edith Stein Index at the Discalced Carmelite Order: Includes materials of an Edith Stein symposium and other texts.
Edith Stein's Bibliography: Chronology of Writings of Edith Stein (1891-1942) reconstructed by Marianne Sawicki.
Edith Stein: A Fragmented Life: An overview by Steven Payne of Stein's life, and reflections on certain aspects of its significance.
Edith Stein: Convert, Nun, Martyr: By Laura Garcia. Biographical sketch from longer essay "Edith Stein on Women."
Homily, Sunday, October 11, 1998: Given by Pope John Paul II on the occasion of the canonization of Edith Stein as St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross.
Life and Thought of St. Edith Stein: A review of the of the book of Freda Mary Obenon on the life and teaching of Edith Stein as a remarkable woman, Jewish convert, philosopher, educator, feminist, contemplative nun, and martyr for the Faith.
On Edith Stein: Bibliography of secondary sources on Edith Stein. Compiled by Sarah Borden.
Personal Connections:The Phenomenology of Edith Stein: A presentation of Edith Stein's Life and Philosophy by Marianne Sawicki.
Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein), Martyr: Short biography, portrait, prayer. Also has link to the letter from Pope John Paul II proclaiming her co-patroness of Europe.
Secret Nazi Accounts of Events of July, 1942: An account, taken from various Reich sources. The information in these documents was central to the Congregation for Saints' conclusion that Edith Stein was a martyr.
Some Like Them Iconised: Edith Stein, the Ambiguity of Jewish Female Sainthood in WWII: An article by Thalia Gur-Klein from Labyrinth, vol. 2, Winter 2000.
St. Edith Stein: Her Life Was Totally Changed by a Book: How an encounter with Teresa of Avila's autobiography changed Edith Stein's life.
St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross: An essay on her path to God.
Teresa Benedict of the Cross Edith Stein (1891-1942): Biographical essay, and portrait.
Teresa Benedicta of the Cross: Illustrated profile, at Patron Saints Index.
The Hidden Life: Volume IV of the Collected Works of Edith Stein. ICS translation online at Teresian Carmel in Austria.