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  1. Mother Teresa (Great Figures in History series) by YKids, 2008-02-01
  2. Come and See: A Photojournalist's Journey into the World of Mother Teresa by Linda Schaefer, 2003-10-19
  3. Mother Teresa: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies) by Meg Greene, 2004-08-30
  4. The Importance of Mother Teresa by Rafael Tilton, 2000-01
  5. Blessed Are You: Mother Teresa and the Beatitudes
  6. Angels In Our Midst: Inspirations of Mother Teresa by Margo Snyder, 2009-04-29
  7. The Calling: Stories and Reflections from Working with Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India by Katie McCloskey, 2008-01-23
  8. The Best Gift is Love: Meditations by Mother Teresa by Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, 1993-09
  9. Mother Teresa: Sister to the Poor (Women of Our Time) by Patricia Reilly Giff, 1987-05-05
  10. Created for Great Things: Spiritual Writings by Mother Teresa by Gloria Hutchinson (ed.), 2008-05-01
  11. In Mother Teresa's House: A Hospice Nurse In The Slums Of Calcutta by Rosemary Dew, 2006-06-21
  12. Mother Teresa - The Case for The Cause - Is Mother Teresa of Calcutta a Saint? by Mark Michael Zima, 2007-12-20
  13. Faith and Compassion: The Life and Work of Mother Teresa by Raghu Rai, Navin Chawla, 1996-12
  14. Mother Teresa is Dead by Helen Edmundson, 2003-04-01

81. Teresa, Mother
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82. MOTHER TERESA: 1910-1997
Canadian coverage of the death of mother teresa. Hillary Clinton visits orphanage after mother teresa s funeral mother teresa s funeral causes
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Prayers offered at Mother Teresa's graveside
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    One frail nun who moved millions
    CALCUTTA Mother Teresa, the frail nun who became a one-woman world power for good, was buried in a simple grave yesterday in a quiet corner of the Missionaries of Charity compound.
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  • 83. Corpus Christi Movement For Priests
    Movement of the Priests that support mother teresa Calcutta's Missionaries of charity An International Movement founded for diocesan priests by Mother of Calcutta and has the blessing of the Holy Father Pope JohnPaul ll. seeks to foster priestly holiness and the spiritual renewal of the Church.
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    CORPUS CHRISTI MOVEMENT for Priests
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    THE CORPUS CHRISTI MOVEMENT
    MOTHER TERESA Everywhere we go, we find people
    with this same tremendous hunger for God,
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    They expect
    the tenderness and love of Jesus to come into their lives through you. They need you to touch them with the fragrance and compassion of his love. Mary, Mother of Jesus, and my Mother, you were the first one to hear Jesus cry, " I Thirst!" You know, how real, how deep is His longing for me and for the poor. I am yours... is an International Movement founded for diocesan priests by Mother Teresa of Calcutta and has the blessing of the Holy Father Pope John Paul ll. THE MOVEMENT seeks to foster priestly holiness and the spiritual renewal of the Church.

    84. Mother Theresa Of Calcutta, Mother Theresa Of Calcutta
    Beloved mother teresa left her physical body on September 5, 1997. Beloved Mary, the Mother of Jesus announced on September 7, 1997 that this precious
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    "Heaven has gained another Star!"
    Beloved Mother Teresa left her physical body on September 5, 1997. Beloved Mary, the Mother of Jesus , announced on September 7, 1997 that this precious Daughter of God has Ascended and become One with Her beloved Mighty I AM Presence . Mother Mary said: " . . . I would likewise speak of another sadness, but of the greatest Joy. For in the loss of the beloved Mother Teresa, Heaven has gained another Star. In this day, beloved Teresa has gained Her Ascension in the Light, and will walk in the Octaves of Light to Radiate Her Greater Help and Guidance for those who would follow in a selfless Path of Service and Surrender. Beloved Teresa, with the Guidance of the Ascended Masters in Council, chose this very time and hour for Her Transition in the Light in the wake of the passing of a Princess . For it was Her desire that She not be a great focus of attention. She wished only for the Good which She had accomplished to continue on. For those Activities of Light that she had supported, had put Her Whole Momentum behind, to keep up the work, to not be swayed at Her passing, but to keep putting one foot in front of the other, in selfless Service and true Charity of the Heart. "She was not interested in being ever a center of attention - for Her focus was upon God. She wished the priorities of Life for each individual to be turned to their own God Reality and Opportunity in the Light. In all of Her Service to mankind, She continually turned toward God. She was not concerned with the comforts of the world, for She had chosen a Path of Complete Selfless Service.

    85. Mother Teresa Catholic Ring: The Path Of Love
    Sites devoted to mother teresa, or other Catholic pages in accord with the magisterium which support her principles.
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    86. CNN.com - Doubt Over Mother Teresa's Miracle - Oct. 17, 2003
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    Doubt over Mother Teresa's miracle
    By CNN's Satinder Bindra
    Indians love Mother Teresa despite doubts about her 'miracle' Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Mother Teresa John Paul II Rome (Italy) or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? ROME, Italy (CNN) Mother Teresa, the nun who cared for Kolkatta's poor and homeless, is set to be beatified by Pope John Paul II in a fast track ceremony. Sunday's ceremony is part of the pontiff's celebrations to mark 25 years as head of the Roman Catholic church. The 'Saint of the Gutters,' probably the best known nun in the world even six years after her death, is still loved by millions of Indians across all faiths. But her speedy journey to beatification, which is one step from sainthood, has stirred controversy. One of the prerequisites of beatification is the performance of a miracle which opponents say she did not perform. Dr. Ranjan Mustaphi is one of the doubters, questioning the Vatican's belief that Mother Teresa ever performed a miracle. "I am really astonished," he said. "This is nothing, but a farce."

    87. Mother Teresa On Abortion
    mother teresa of Calcutta, India On the last day, Jesus will say to those on His right hand, A gentleman came to our house and said, mother teresa,
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    www.luisprada.com Back to Index Page Whatever You Did Unto One
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    The National Prayer Breakfast — Washington, D.C. — February, 1994
    Taken from: www.lutheransforlife.org On the last day, Jesus will say to those on His right hand, "Come enter the Kingdom. For I was hungry and you gave me feed, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was sick and you visited me." Then Jesus will turn to those on His left hand and say, "Depart from me because I was hungry and you did not feed me, I was thirsty and you did not give me to drink, I was sick and you did not visit me." These will ask Him, "When did we see You hungry, or thirsty or sick and did not come to Your help?". And Jesus will answer then, "Whatever you neglected to do unto one of the least of these, you neglected to do unto Me!" As we have gathered here to pray together, I think it will be beautiful if we begin with a prayer that expresses very well what Jesus wants us to do for the least. St. Francis of Assisi understood very well these words of Jesus and His life is very well expressed by a prayer. And this prayer, which we say every day after Holy Communion, always surprises me very much, because it is very fitting for each one of us. And I always wonder whether 800 years ago when St. Francis lived, they had the same difficulties that we have today. I think that some of you already have this prayer of peace —so we will pray it together.

    88. Peter Canclini: Black And White Prints - Mother Teresa, Nature And Portraits
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    89. Mirror.co.uk - News - All News Archive - WHY MOTHER TERESA SHOULD NOT BE A SAINT
    mother teresa was given, to our certain knowledge, many tens of millions of You were more likely to run into mother teresa being photographed with Nancy
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    90. Helping The Helpless Mother Teresa And Her Missionaries Of Charity
    Article by Anastasia Stanmeyer, from the March 7, 1993, Tampa Tribune.
    http://www.stanmeyer.com/ann/stories/aweb2.html
    Published March 7, 1993, in The Tampa Tribune
    Helping the Helpless Mother Teresa and her Missionaries of Charity
    CALCUTTA, India Mother Teresa slips into an unadorned room and leans against the back wall as 140 nuns in white kneel before her, silent, lost in prayer. Milky light filters through the windows, cascading softly over the sisters as if candles are being lit, slowly, one by one. The 82-year-old holy woman, under 5 feet tall, bends over a book clutched in both hands and begins reading aloud a prayer in a low, strong voice. She pauses after each line, and the nuns, most of them Indian, repeat the words in unison during Mass at Mother House. Mother Teresa's deeply wrinkled face looks like an intricate road map. A sari-like habit, white with blue trim, cloaks her body. Her large, bare feet are twisted and contorted, as if tied in knots. Her hands are gnarled, out of place for someone who appears so fragile. She calls the streets of Calcutta home. They are where she began her empire, the Missionaries of Charity, an order dedicated to the poorest of the poor. Calcutta is a city of 11.8 million people, about 5 million of whom live in slums and perhaps another quarter-million on the streets. Calcutta's population per square mile is 56,927 people; New York City's is 11,480.

    91. Catholic Online - Catholic Life - Mother Teresa - Mother Teresa Of Calcutta
    Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, the future mother teresa, was born on 26 August 1910 Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, mother teresa expanded the work of the
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    Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu , the future Mother Teresa, was born on 26 August 1910, in Skopje, Macedonia, to Albanian heritage. Her father, a well-respected local businessman, died when she was eight years old, leaving her mother, a devoutly religious woman, to open an embroidery and cloth business to support the family. After spending her adolescence deeply involved in parish activities, Agnes left home in September 1928, for the Loreto Convent in Rathfarnam (Dublin), Ireland, where she was admitted as a postulant on October 12 and received the name of Teresa, after her patroness, St. These of Lisieux.

    92. CNN.com - Kolkata Honors Mother Teresa - Oct. 20, 2003
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    Young Indian girls offer flowers to the statue of Mother Teresa in Vasai, north of Mumbai. Story Tools VIDEO CNN's Satinder Bindra says Indians of all faiths rejoiced at the beatification of Mother Teresa by Pope John Paul II. (October 19)
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    YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Albania Mother Teresa India Rome (Italy) or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? KOLKATA, India Thousands of Indians whose lives were touched by the "Saint of the Gutters" gathered Sunday to pay their respects to Mother Teresa in the sprawling city where the beatified nun worked for decades helping the poor. Rather than mourn over the soon-to-be-saint, a mood of quiet celebration pervaded the crowd of nuns, professionals, beggars and school children as they honored the life of Kolkata's most famous adopted daughter. The crowd representing all religious denominations gathered from dawn in central Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) at the landmark Mother House, Mother Teresa's home, and small chapels around the city. A bronze statue of Mother Teresa at her home was garlanded with roses, and marigold leaves were strewn at her feet, reported the Times of India.

    93. BBC ON THIS DAY | 5 | 1997: Mother Teresa Dies
    mother teresa, the Nobel Peace Prize winner who devoted her life to helping the sick and the poor, dies at the age of 87.
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    5 September Search ON THIS DAY by date Day Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Front Page Years Themes Witness ... Text Only 1997: Mother Teresa dies Mother Teresa, the Nobel Peace Prize winner who devoted her life to helping the sick and the poor, has died at the age of 87. She died of a heart attack at the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta shortly before 1700 BST. The nun from Skopje, Macedonia, had been battling ill health for some years, and in March stepped down as head of the order of nuns she founded. She was revered by many around the world as a living saint for her work with the dispossessed. The Pope often praised her work and a Vatican spokesman told reporters he was "deeply hurt" by the news of her death. "The Pope believes she is a woman who has left her mark on the history of this century," he said. The head of the Catholic church in England and Wales, Cardinal Hume, said she was an "enormously significant figure - everyone knows who Mother Teresa is". Conservative stance Born Agnes Bojaxhiu in Skopje, then part of the Ottoman Empire later Macedonia, she took the name Sister Teresa in Ireland, where she began her training as a nun with the Loreto Sisters.

    94. BBC NEWS | Europe | Crowds Cheer Mother Teresa Beatification
    Quarter of a million pilgrims witness an ailing Pope John Paul II bring the late nun close to sainthood.
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    Last Updated: Sunday, 19 October, 2003, 20:38 GMT 21:38 UK E-mail this to a friend Printable version Crowds cheer Mother Teresa beatification
    Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize for her decades of service Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims have thronged into St Peter's Square in Rome to witness the beatification of Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
    Pope John Paul II, unable to pronounce a homily for the first time due to age and illness, presided over the rite which brings the world-famous nun close to sainthood, just six years after her death. Indian sitar music blended with traditional hymns to celebrate the nun who spent more than 60 years attending to the sick and dying of Calcutta. Guests included regulars from a soup kitchen in Rome run by Mother Teresa's order and the celebrations extended abroad, to Calcutta itself and Albania in recognition of Mother Teresa's Balkan roots. BEATIFICATION Beatification requires that a miracle has occurred Group approaches local bishop After Rome's approval an investigation is launched Findings are sent to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints Case is presented to the Pope Blessed may be accorded a feast day Relics of the candidate may be venerated Canonisation (Actual sainthood ) requires proof of a second miracle
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    Beatification in pictures The 83-year-old Pope so admired Mother Teresa that he waived the standard waiting period for beatification to bring forward the honour.

    95. CNN - Thousands Pray In Memory Of Mother Teresa - September 5, 1998
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    Web posted at: 11:24 a.m. EDT (1524 GMT) CALCUTTA, India (CNN) Thousands of people, both in India and at the Vatican, paid tribute Saturday to Mother Teresa on the first anniversary of her death. The Missionaries of Charity at Calcutta said 8,000 people attended mass at 12 different places in this eastern city. People also visited the grave of Mother Teresa and offered floral tributes. A non-denominational prayer meeting was held at her house in the morning. "We ask Mother to pray for each of us ... so that we may love the poorest of the poor in our families and in our neighborhood," Missionaries of Charity Superior General Sister Nirmala said at the prayer meeting. RELATED VIDEO CNN's Anita Pratap reports from India
    Windows Media Nirmala, who was elected last year as successor to Mother Teresa said: "This day, she went to God. She remains with God, and she is very powerful with God to intercede for us. Pray for us and bless us."

    96. The Happy Heretic ( Defending Mother Teresa )
    But if, as Morphew asserts, mother teresa never intended to offer medical care to the ill, feed the poor, or educate the illiterate, but rather planned only
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    mother teresa The Final Verdict By Aroup Chatterjee, downloading book cover Was mother teresa for real, or was she 20th Century s biggest fairy tale ?
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    98. CNN.com - Pope Beatifies Mother Teresa - Oct. 20, 2003
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    Pope John Paul II with Mother Teresa in Kolkata in 1986. Story Tools VIDEO Pope John Paul II elevates Mother Teresa to the step just below sainthood in the Catholic Church. CNN's Jim Bittermann reports (October 19)
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    YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Mother Teresa John Paul II Vatican City or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? VATICAN CITY (CNN) Hundreds of thousands crowded St. Peter's Square on Sunday, celebrating Pope John Paul II's beatification of Mother Teresa, known as the "Saint of the Gutters" for her work with the poor. "Brothers and sisters, even in our days God inspires new models of sainthood," John Paul told the crowd of about 300,000. "Some impose themselves for their radicalness, like that offered by Mother Teresa of Kolkata, whom today we add to the ranks of the blessed." "In her, we perceive the urgency to put oneself in a state of service, especially for the poorest and most forgotten, the last of the last," the 83-year old pontiff said in a slow and shaky voice.

    99. The My Hero Project - Mother Teresa
    mother teresa was born in 1910 in warwracked Albania to Catholic refugees. mother teresa is my hero because she represented all that is good and holy
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    100. FT May 2003: The Dark Night Of Mother Teresa
    This may be taken as a sign of how close mother teresa’s cause is to the In any case, the beatification of mother teresa makes a fitting colophon to the
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    The Dark Night of Mother Teresa
    Carol Zaleski
    During November and December of last year, the ZENIT News Agency published in four installments a study of The Soul of Mother Teresa: Hidden Aspects of Her Interior Life
  • Her childhood and youth, when from the time of her First Communion at age five and a half she felt her heart captivated by the love of Jesus and of neighbor, and discovered her call to join the missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Loreto. While it was difficult to leave her family, she found her time as a Loreto nun, teaching in the convent school in Calcutta, immensely rewarding. She was by all accounts a happy though not particularly brilliant nun (she is remembered, among other things, for having fumbled the candles at Benediction). The keynote of this period is youthful zeal and joy.
  • corresponding trial of our contemporaries seems to be the feeling of not having any faith despise One can better understand, having read The Soul of Mother Teresa Tantum ergo Sacramentum , so faith must supply what is lacking to our feeble senses. Humanly, there were times when Mother Teresa felt burnt out, but faith supplied what was lacking even to troubled faith; spiritually she was often desolate, but her vow endured and her visible radiance—to which everyone attests—was undiminished. This lifelong fidelity should not be confused with a Stoic determination to keep going in the face of defeat. It was something else entirely: objective Christian joy. the warrior, the priest, the apostle, the doctor, the martyr

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