At the beginning of the 18th century Fray Nicolás of Jesús María arrived at the Indians, as the American territory was then known. After a year as novice, he received the Carmelite habit at the convent of Puebla at the hands of Fray Bartolomé of Saint Joaquín on 1 April 1708. Nicolas preached at the Convent of the Remedios de Puebla, and later moved to the capitular school of Santa Ana in 1715.
In 1717 Fray Nicolás toured several convents, finally arriving at San Sebastián, Mexico. In 1720 he attended the school of theology and in three years obtained the charge of reader of theology. This was a position of considerable importance as in Trienio there were only one or two readers.
For the year of 1725 fray Nicolás returned to the convent of San Sebastián. On 11 November of the same year, he preached for the first time his sermon "La Mano de los Cinco Señores" with which began to win popularity due to his oratory. Many of his sermons were published, the majority of them in Mexico.[2] Some of his sermons were written in honour to Santa Teresa.
His fame as preacher enabled him to occupy some government charges, e.g. the presidency of the Hospice of Guadalajara in 1728.