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  1. Mother Teresa (Pb) (Gateway Biographies) by William Jay Jacobs, 1998-04-01
  2. A Life for God: The Mother Teresa Reader
  3. Mother Teresa by Elaine Murray Stone, 1999-05
  4. My Dear Children: Mother Teresa's Last Message by S.J. Hiroshi Katayangi, Mother Teresa, 2002-11-01
  5. A Life for God: Mother Teresa Treasury by Mother Teresa, 1997-07-07
  6. Mother Teresa: HER LIFE HER WORKS by Lush Gjergii, 2002-10-01
  7. One Heart Full of Love by Mother Teresa, Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, 1988-09
  8. Mother Teresa (First Biographies (Capstone Paperback)) by Lola M. Schaefer, 2003-08
  9. Mother Teresa: Friend of the Friendless (Picture-Story Biographies) by Carol Greene, 1983-09
  10. The Servant of God, Mother Mary Teresa of St. Joseph: (Anna Maria Tausher van den Bosch) Foundress of Carmel of the Divine Heart of Jesus : An Autobiography by Mother Mary Teresa of St. Joseph, Rev Berchmans Bittle, 2000
  11. Mother Teresa: A Life in Pictures by Roger Royle, Gary Woods, 1995-07
  12. Mother Teresa - The Apostle of Love by Gautam Ghosh, 2002
  13. In the Silence of the Heart: Meditations by Mother Teresa by Mother Teresa, 1983-05-19
  14. The Life and Times of Mother Teresa (Life & Times of) by Tanya Rice, 1998-01

101. CNN - Mother Teresa's Successor Called Humble, Decisive - August 29, 1998
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Web posted at: 1:03 p.m. EDT (1703 GMT) CALCUTTA, India (AP) Mother Teresa's successor doesn't have her own business card for visitors. She hands out Mother Teresa's: The fruit of SILENCE is Prayer The fruit of PRAYER is Faith The fruit of FAITH is Love The fruit of LOVE is Service The fruit of SERVICE is Peace ... Mother Teresa" It's not easy following the saintly founder of the Missionaries of Charity order. But Sister Nirmala, the little-known, soft-spoken nun elected last year to lead the group, is firmly in control. "This is an awesome responsibility," Sister Nirmala said in an interview. "But just trusting in God and his grace for the present, moment by moment, I could accept" the burden. "Difficulties are a part of life. I would not consider them as difficulties to crush, but challenges to face and to grow."

102. Mother Teresa & Mother Teresa Biography Links
mother teresa mother teresa Biography Links. mother teresa, whose original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, was born on August 27, 1910 in what is now
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Mother Teresa, whose original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, was born on August 27, 1910 in what is now Skopje, Macedonia. For her work with the poor around the world she received the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize.
Her interest in India began when as a child she attended meetings of an organisation known as the Sodality of Our Lady where letters from Yugoslavian priests working in Bengal were read. On 29th November 1928 she joined a religious order and took the name Teresa. The order immediately sent her to India. A few years later, she began teaching in Calcutta, and in 1948 the Catholic Church granted her permission to leave her convent and work among the city's poor people. She became an Indian citizen that same year. In 1950, she founded a religious order in Calcutta called the Missionaries of Charity. The order provides food for the needy and operates hospitals, schools, orphanages, youth centers, and shelters for lepers and the dying poor. It now has branches in 50 Indian cities and 30 other countries. Mother Teresa died on September 5, 1997.

103. Mother Teresa: Biography, Picture And Quote
mother teresa founded an order of nuns called the Missionaries of Charity and received the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize.
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Mother Teresa In 1948, Mother Teresa came across a woman half eaten up by rats and ants lying in front of a hospital in Calcutta, India. She stayed with the woman until she died. From that point on she dedicated her life to helping the poorest of the poor. She founded an order of nuns called the Missionaries of Charity. I think today the world is upside down, and is suffering so much because there is so very little love in the home, and in family life. We have no time for our children, we have no time for each other, there is no time to enjoy each other. Love begins at home; love lives in homes, and that is why there is so much suffering and so much unhappiness in the world today...Everybody today seems to be in such a terrible rush, anxious for greater developments and greater riches and so on, so that children have very little time for their parents. Parents have very little time for each other, and in the home begins the disruption of the peace of the world." FURTHER READING Biography, words and reflections of Mother Teresa

104. The Missionary Position
mother teresa of Calcutta appears to be on the fast track to sainthood. But what, asks Christopher Hitchens, makes mother teresa so divine?
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Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, feted by politicians, the Church and the world's media, Mother Teresa of Calcutta appears to be on the fast track to sainthood. But what, asks Christopher Hitchens, makes Mother Teresa so divine? In a frank expose of the Teresa cult, Hitchens details the nature and limits of one woman's mission to the world's poor. He probes the source of the heroic status bestowed upon an Albanian nun whose only declared wish is to serve God. He asks whether Mother Teresa's good works answer any higher purpose than the need of the world's privileged to see someone, somewhere, doing something for the Third World. He unmasks pseudo-miracles, questions Mother Teresa's fitness to adjudicate on matters of sex and reproduction, and reports on a version of saintly ubiquity which affords genial relations with dictators, corrupt tycoons and convicted frauds. Christopher HItchens lives in Washington and writes for Vanity Fair and The Nation. Reviews "Is nothing sacred? Well, no ... a witty, informative study in applied iconoclasm." — In These Times "Anyone with ambivalent feelings about the influence of Catholic dogma (especially concerning sex and procreation); about the media's manufacture of images; or about what one can, should or shouldn't do for someone less fortunate, should read this book." —

105. Knights Of Columbus Council 12099
The mother teresa Council serving the Toronto, Ontario area.
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setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Tripod Movie Clips Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Knights of Columbus Mother Teresa Council 12099 2547 Kipling Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. M9V 3A8 Love cannot remain by itself - it has no meaning. Love has to be put into action and that action is service. Whatever form we are, able or disabled, rich or poor, it is not how much we do, but how much love we put in the doing; a lifelong sharing of love with others. Mother Teresa History of the Council Current Executive Upcoming Events in the Council The Voice (monthly council newsletter) Other Links St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church Supreme Council Vatican
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106. Mother Teresa Of Calcutta Quotations
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Love is doing small things with great love. Do not wait for leaders. Do it alone, person to person. Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless. We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty. There is a terrible hunger for love. We all experience that in our livesthe pain, the loneliness. We must have the courage to recognize it. The poor you may have right in your own family. Find them. Love them. There should be less talk. A preaching point is not a meeting point.

107. Mother Teresa Memorial Ring
Webring of sites about mother teresa.
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108. MOTHER TERESA
mother teresa deserves a special place in this huge communication network because In 1948, mother teresa became a citizen of India. At the age of 18,
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"There is a huge force in the world that is growing through sharing work together..." Mother Teresa of Calcutta Mother Teresa deserves a special place in this huge communication network because her vocation is a message of love. Her work demonstrates that a true conviction is always accompanied by action and that love in action is service. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 over her own objections, but she accepted it on behalf of the "poorest of the poor". Designed 12/20/1996 Judith Corsino

109. Mother Teresa
mother teresa made public appeals for the women to keep their unborn babies, In 1989, mother teresa traveled back to Albania to pay respects to Enver
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Everybody remembers Mother Teresa as a living saint. Mother T was a Catholic nun who helped the destitute and homeless of Calcutta , and who became an international emissary of peace and charity after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. But nobody seems to remember the crazy things M.T. said about abortion, contraception, and divorce. Or her endless self-aggrandizing through exaggeration and lies. Or the various brutal dictators and other sleazeballs she hung out with. Or especially what happened to all those financial donations (hundreds of millions of dollars) which never seemed to get spent on anything. At least they weren't spent on food, medicine, or housing for the poor. Mother Teresa was born in Macedonia in 1910. Her given name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. As a girl she decided to become a missionary, and at age 18 left home to join a convent in Calcutta. She taught at St. Mary's High School until 1948, when she received permission to leave her order and embark on her life's mission of helping the poor. In 1950, she founded The Missionaries of Charity, a religious order dedicated to caring for the indigent residents of Calcutta. In time, the little charity blossomed into a reasonably well-funded endeavor. So far, so good. Then some guy from the BBC shows up in 1969 and points a movie camera at Mother T. The result is the documentary

110. September 8, 1998
Fairly lengthy biographical essay.
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Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Dear Friend of Saint Joseph Abbey, D ecember 1964. Pope Paul VI is in Bombay to preside at the International Eucharistic Congress. Several million people are crowded all along the twenty kilometer route between the airport and the city. All wish to see and hear "the world's greatest religious leader." Mother Teresa of Calcutta is among those invited to the Congress. But on the way to the palace, she has come across a man and his wife, exhausted, with bloody faces, so thin that there is but skin over their bones. Mother Teresa approaches, tries to help. The man has just the time to pronounce a few words before expiring. Without hesitation, Mother Teresa loads the woman over her shoulders and carries her to the Home for the Dying. This exhausted woman represents Jesus and she must be assisted before all else, even if it means missing such a precious encounter with the Vicar of Christ. As long as you did it to one of these my least brethren, you did it to Me, Jesus will say at the Last Judgment ( Mt "To help all men" Gonxha (Agnes) Bojaxhiu, the future Mother Teresa, was born on August 26, 1910 in Skopje (ex-Yugoslavia). Her family, of Albanian nationality, was deeply Catholic. Around 1928, a special grace received from the Most Blessed Virgin, led Gonxha to the religious life. She was received by the Sisters of Our Lady of Loretto in Dublin, Ireland, whose Rule takes inspiration from the spirituality of the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Gonxha meditated on the meaning of life: "Man is created to praise, reverence and serve God Our Lord, and by this means to save his soul" (

111. Mother Teresa And Princess Diana
mother teresa Princess Diana. Say a Prayer for Healing Now A Tribute to mother teresa Princess Diana /. mother teresa and Princess Diana,
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Mother Teresa Links Banners My Own Feelings Focus 5% On Who To Blame, 95% On How To Heal I have a rule.... Focus 5% on who to blame, 95% on how to heal. I've been trying to figure out how to apply it to Princess Di's tragic death and Mother Teresa's passing so close together. I don't watch TV anymore. I get my news once a week from Newsweek Magazine. So when I stumbled on to the USA today site and read the headline that Diana was killed in a car wreck; my first thought was disbelief. "What a stupid, hateful hoax!". It was over an hour before I could admit to myself that it was no hoax, just a terrible reality to accept. Like everyone else, more than ever I hated the paparazzi and drunk drivers.... but what good was that? I couldn't see how that would serve to honor Princess Diana. On September 5th, 1997; only days after we lost Princess Diana, I found that Mother Teresa had crossed over too. This dual loss to our world leaves a huge wound in the human spirit! How many transfusions of the milk of human kindness will the rest of us need to contribute to make up for all that we've lost with their deaths? How can we heal this pain?

112. Albanian Information - Albanian.com
mother teresa Gonxhe Bojaxhiu. August 27, 1910 September 5, 1997. mother teresa has dedicated all her life full of sacrifices to the benefit of the poor,
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113. Mother Teresa : Teresa : Mother Teresa
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Mother Teresa Mother Teresa was perhaps God's greatest gift to mankind. She was an apostle of God who brought in succor for the poor and the destitute. Her whole life was a saga of love for the poor and the dying. She said "My work is just a drop when what is needed is an ocean of compassion. If I did not put in that drop, the ocean would be one drop the less". Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu
Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Skopje, then in Albania, Yugoslavia, on August 27, 1910. At an young age of 18, she became a nun in the Irish Order of the Sisters of Loreto. She was given the name "Teresa" on her joining the order. Mother Teresa came to India and taught at St. Mary's School in Calcutta.
It was on September 10, 1946 while traveling to Darjeeling she heard a voice of God within, asking her to leave the convent and serve the poor. She heard this little voice in her and dedicated her life to serve the poor and she believed in doing so she would be serving God.

114. Mother Teresa
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The Face of Love
Mother Teresa of Calcutta "Yesterday is gone.  Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today.  Let us begin. "At the end of our lives, we will not be judged by how many diplomas we have received, how much money we have made or how many great things we have done. We will be judged by 'I was hungry and you gave me to eat. I was naked and you clothed me. I was homeless and you took me in.' Hungry not only for bread-but hungry for love. Naked not only for clothing- but naked of human dignity and respect. Homeless not only for want of a room of bricks- but homeless because of rejection. This is Christ in distressing disguise." Mother Teresa "Keep close to Jesus, He loves you Let us pray God bless you." I beg you through the mercy of God to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice holy and acceptable to God, your spiritual worship. Do not conform yourselves to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, so that you may judge what is

115. Mother Teresa Intro
At mother teresa s, where the care is so rudimentary, there is such kindness and hope that I don t think mother teresa even noticed me when I was there.
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From the July 1980 issue of LIFE At Mother Teresa's, where the care is so rudimentary, there is such kindness and hope that these people are somehow encouraged to be alive up until the very last moment.
Mary Ellen Mark, 1980 I feel extraordinarily lucky to have witnessed a bit of her life. She had a presence of great strength, enormous focus and love. I don't think Mother Teresa even noticed me when I was there. She's not the kind of person who had an awareness of doing thing s for a photographer. She had a sole focus and a powerful mission in life. She created a community of women to care for the people she loved most, the poor and the sick. These people she cared for were just terribly ill but they adored her called her m other. She wanted them to get better, to go out and have their own lives.
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116. Daily Celebrations ~ Mother Teresa, Gift Of A Smile ~ August 27 ~ Ideas To Motiv
The gift of a smile transforms the receiver and giver. A celebration of the life of mother teresa of Calcutta, a symbol of compassion and the spark of
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August 27 ~  Gift of a Smile Mother Teresa: Life of Devotion
E v e r y time you smile at s o m e o n e it is an action of love , a gift to that p e r s o n a beautiful thing." ~ Mother Teresa of Calcutta Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (1910-1997), Mother Teresa of Calcutta, was born on this day in Skopje, the capital of what is now Macedonia. The daughter of a wealthy Albanian construction contractor, she entered the Roman Catholic Sisters of Loreto order at the age of 17. "Intense love does not measure; it just gives," she once said. The young novice took the name "Teresa" after Saint Theresa, the patron saint of missionaries, and went to work in Calcutta, India In 1950, heeding "the call within a call," she founded the Order of the Missionaries of Charity, dedicated to helping the poorest of the poor, whom Mother Teresa described as the embodiment of Christ Her work, a network of 350 missions, spread hope and inspired the world. "The biggest disease today," she explained, "is not leprosy or tuberculosis, but rather the feeling of being unwanted." In serving the poor, she embraced all religions and called for Christians, Hindus, and Muslims to live together in

117. Mother Teresa: A Who2 Profile
mother teresa grew famous for humbly ministering to lepers, the homeless and the poorest of the poor in the slums of Calcutta.
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MOTHER TERESA Religious Figure Humanitarian Name at birth: Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu Mother Teresa grew famous for humbly ministering to lepers, the homeless and the poorest of the poor in the slums of Calcutta. In 1928 Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu joined the Sisters of Our Lady of Lareto, a Catholic order that did charity work in India. She took the name Sister Teresa and for 17 years taught school in the country. In 1950 she founded the Missionaries of Charity, a new order devoted to helping the sick and poor; the order grew to include branches in more than 100 cities around the world, and Mother Teresa became a worldwide symbol of charity, meeting with Princess Diana and many other public figures. In 1979 Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace, and in 1985 she was awarded the Medal of Freedom from the United States.
Extra credit : She was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 19 October 2003, placing her one step from sainthood in the Catholic faith; after beatification she became known as the Blessed Mother Teresa of Kolkata... Though her parents were ethnic Albanians, Mother Teresa was born in what is now Macedonia and what was then part of the Ottoman Empire. Some sources give her date of birth as August 26th, not August 27th.
Related Catholic saints include St. Augustine

118. Mother Teresa - Memorial News & Links
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  • 119. Online NewsHour Forum: Mother Teresa-- September 26, 1997
    But it s also proof that mother teresa, the internationally renowned humanitarian who And along the way, mother teresa has become a symbol of charity,
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    in this forum: What issues may prevent Mother Teresa's canonization? What's the criteria for sainthood Will the process be shortened for Mother Teresa? Who disputes Mother Teresa's eligibility for sainthood? Why is Mother Teresa treated differently from other saints? NewsHour Backgrounders September 5, 1997
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    I'm no Mother Teresa.
    On one level, the expression is an offhanded way of brushing off follies. But it's also proof that Mother Teresa, the internationally renowned humanitarian who died earlier this month at the age of 87, has already reached saintly status in the general public. Born to Albanian parents in 1910, she entered the convent at the age of 18 and dedicated her life to helping the poorest and most downtrodden members of society. In 1950, she founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, an order which has swelled to represent over 4500 nuns. And along the way, Mother Teresa has become a symbol of charity, humility and saintly behavior. When does a saintly person become a saint? During her life, of the public embraced her as the modern day saint. Even the Catholic Church, which has traditionally approached the subject of sainthood in with a slower, analytical approach, has expressed interest in canonizing the Nobel Peace Prize winner promptly.

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