Using a format to comment on a sentence from Scripture, Poveda classifies such writings as "Considerations." This is part of a set celled "Jesus, Teacher of prayer."
June 5,1927. Letter to the students of a center in Barcelona.
During the late 1920s and particularly in the 1930s, in the atmosphere of accelerated secularization in which he lived, Poveda referred with renewed emphasis to the men and women of the early Church, who were capable of keeping their faith and confessing it in the midst of a pagan society,
Open letter in which Pedro Poveda discusses the importance of Covadonga as the "cradle" of the Teresian Association, dated in Madrid, December 1928.
Personal letter to a young teacher, Julia Ochoa, who took responsibility for the University Residence of Madrid in 1931. Dated in Madrid in September of that year.