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  1. Mother Teresa: A Life of Caring (Pull Ahead Books) by Robin Nelson, 2006-11-06
  2. Mother Teresa: The Essential Wisdom
  3. Teresa of Calcutta: A Pictorial Biography by Robert Serrou, 1980-06
  4. Mother Teresa's Reaching Out in Love: Stories Told by Mother Teresa
  5. Hope Endures: Leaving Mother Teresa, Losing Faith, and Searching for Meaning by Colette Livermore, 2008-12-02
  6. Experiencing Jesus With Mother Teresa by Jean Maalouf, 2006-01
  7. Mother Teresa: Faith in the Darkness (History Makers) by Greg Watts, 2010-02-01
  8. The Blessings of Love by Mother Teresa, 1996-05-01
  9. So, You're Not Mother Teresa: Acts of Kindness and Gifts from the Heart by Terri Cannavo, 2006-05-23
  10. Everything Starts From Prayer: Mother Teresa's Meditations on Spiritual Life for People of All Faiths
  11. Seeking the Heart of God: Reflections on Prayer by Mother Teresa Of Calcutta, 1993-02-05
  12. Something Beautiful For God - Mother Teresa of Calcutta by Malcolm Muggeridge, 1974
  13. Rosary Meditations from Mother Teresa of Calcutta by V. Lucia, 1984
  14. Praying In The Presence Of Our Lord With Mother Teresa by Susan Conroy, 2005-03-30

61. CNN.com - Mother Teresa On Road To Sainthood - Oct. 1, 2002
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RELATED Story: Needing a miracle, she found one VATICAN CITY (CNN) Mother Teresa, the Albanian-born nun who worked among the poor of the Indian city of Kolkata, has had a miracle attributed to her by Pope John Paul's office, the Italian media reported. A special Vatican committee found that Mother Teresa was involved in a miracle a key step in her beatification when a 30-year-old Kolkata woman was cured of a stomach tumour. The reports said Monica Besra was healed after praying to Mother Teresa, who died in 1997 at the age of 87, the Italian news agency ANSA reported. Vatican officials refused to comment on Tuesday. After consulting with doctors, the Vatican panel found there was no "scientific explanation" for the woman's recovery, making it a miracle, the agency said.

62. Mother Teresa - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
mother teresa. (Redirected from Mother Theresa). mother teresa. mother teresa of Calcutta (August 26, 1910 September 5, 1997), was
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(Redirected from Mother Theresa Mother Teresa of Calcutta August 26 September 5 ), was a world famous Catholic nun and founder of the Missionaries of Charity whose work among the poor of Kolkata (which was formerly named Calcutta) was widely reported. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in . She was beatified by Pope John Paul II in October , receiving a Catholic beatification name of Blessed Teresa Table of contents 1 Early life and work
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Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Uskub , a town in the Ottoman province of Kosovo (now Skopje in the Republic of Macedonia ), where her father was a successful contractor . Her parents had three children, and Teresa was the youngest. It is usually stated that her parents, Nikolla and Dranafila Bojaxhiu, were Albanian , but it has been suggested that her father may have been of Vlach descent. Her parents were Catholic, though the majority of their native Albania is Muslim , with a large Orthodox Christian minority.

63. Mother Teresa The Path Of Love
mother teresa, Missionnaries of charity. mother teresa of Calcutta was a Roman Catholic nun and founder of the Missionaries of Charity.
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Click on scrolling bar Mother Teresa of Calcutta was a Roman Catholic nun and founder of the Missionaries of Charity. In 1979 she was awarded the most prestigious prize in the world, the Nobel Peace Prize, for her humanitarian work. Her labor made her so worthy that, in reality, she gave honor to the prize, rather than the other way around! Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu was born in 1910 to Albanian parents in Skopje, which at the time was under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. (The city is now the capital of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.) When she was 18, she entered the Order of the Sisters of Our Lady of Loreto in Ireland. She trained in Dublin and in Darjeeling, India, before taking her religious vows in 1937. She took the name Teresa from Saint Teresa of Lisieux, the patron saint of foreign missionaries. In September 1946, while riding in a train from Calcutta to Darjeeling to engage in 8 days of spiritual exercises, she received a divine calling from God "to serve Him amongst the poorest of the poor".

64. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - Mother Teresa Assembly, Golden, CO
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65. Meteor Books
Chapter Fourteen. Present mother teresa The Final Verdict By Aroup Chatterjee, Was mother teresa for real, or was she 20th Century s biggest fairy tale ?
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66. A Tribute To Modern Saint
A tribute to Modern Saint mother teresa God is the friend of silence. See the stars, moon and sun, how they move in silence. - mother teresa.
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God is the friend of silence. Trees, flowers, grass grows in silence. See the stars, moon and sun, how they move in silence Mother Teresa People around the world called her Angel of Mercy, in India she was simply the Mother. Mother of not only the poor and sufferings and the unwanted, lonely and rejected ones but every Indian. Her mission was to serve and free the downtrodden from hunger, pain and suffering. She was in the eyes of the people a simple and truly humane person. Any one who held her hands said it was a unique spiritual experience. Mother Teresa speaks about the faith
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Lead me from hatred to love
from war to peace Let peace fill our heart

67. CNN.com - Pope Beatifies Mother Teresa - Oct. 19, 2003
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YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? VATICAN CITY (CNN) Hundreds of thousands crowded St. Peter's Square Sunday, celebrating Pope John Paul II's beatification of Mother Teresa, known as the "Saint of the Gutters" for her work with the poor. A smiling portrait of Mother Teresa was unveiled, shortly after the ceremony. The nun will now be known as the Blessed Mother Teresa of Kolkata, one step away from sainthood. Some 450 nuns from Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity are in Vatican City for the three-hour Mass. Residents in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) are watching the ceremony on giant television screens and celebrate two Masses at the house where she lived, worked, and is buried. Lines of people waited to view an exposition in Rome highlighting key moments of Mother Teresa's life, and the nuns from her charity have set up sleeping tents, following her example of modesty by refusing more comfortable lodgings. The nuns have brought with them 2,000 poor from all corners of the country.

68. A Tribute To Modern Saint
Back to Cyberindian.com. A tribute to Modern Saint mother teresa. Weblinks My hero is mother teresa - Angel Hero (by Jeff Trussell ).
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  • My hero is Mother Teresa Angel Hero by: Jeff Trussell ). The reason why she is my hero is because she always helped people and she never gave up. She never judged people. She never cared whether a person was hungry or homeless. She didn't care if a person had a disease, she would always find the time to help them. She would stop in the streets to help a hungry, or homeless person. She always wanted the best for everyone. She always looked for the person inside of you. That's what counted in her book. She always saw the good in you. Landi Gjoni's tribute to Mother Teresa - her life and the legacy she left behind.This non-commercial Mother Teresa site was designed by me with the sole purpose to let people all over the world know what a great, tireless humanitarian she was, and to raise the awareness about the problems that she dedicated her whole life to, which still exists.

69. Mirror.co.uk - WHY MOTHER TERESA SHOULD NOT BE A SAINT
WHY mother teresa SHOULD NOT BE A SAINT. By Christopher Hitchens. mother teresa was given, to our certain knowledge, many tens of millions of pounds.
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70. CNN.com - Mother Teresa's Letters Reveal Doubts - September 7, 2001
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Mother Teresa's work on behalf of the poor earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. From Satinder Bindra CNN New Delhi Bureau KOLKATA, India (CNN) Mother Teresa, the late Roman Catholic nun whose aid for the poor put her on the path to sainthood, at times felt abandoned by God, according to her recently released letters. The letters, written by Mother Teresa in the 1950s and 1960s to her church spiritual guides, also reveal the troubling and, at times, painful conflicts she sometimes had with her faith. "I am told God lives in me and yet the reality of darkness and coldness and emptiness is so great that nothing touches my soul," she wrote in one of the letters. The letters' release comes days after the archbishop of Kolkata, the city formerly known as Calcutta, said church officials performed an exorcism on Mother Teresa at a hospital later in her life. This act and the letters showed Mother Teresa was "both holy and human," making her even more special, Archbishop Henry D'Souza said. VIDEO CNN's Satinder Bindra reports on letters from Mother Teresa that show she often was tormented by doubts over her faith (September 7) Play video (QuickTime, Real or Windows Media)

71. CNN.com - Doubt Over Mother Teresa's Miracle - Oct. 17, 2003
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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."

72. The My Hero Project - Mother Teresa
. mother teresa. ANGEL HERO mother teresa by Jeff Trussell. EXTRA INFORMATION. Many visitors to My Hero have shared their thoughts about mother teresa.
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74. Gale - Free Resources - Women's History Month - Biographies - Mother Teresa
mother teresa. mother teresa has dedicated her life to helping the poor, the sick, and the dying around the world, particularly those in India. Introduction.
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Albanian missionary Mother Teresa has dedicated her life to helping the poor, the sick, and the dying around the world, particularly those in India. Introduction Mother Teresa is among the most well-known and highly respected women in the world in the latter half of the twentieth century. In 1948 she founded a religious order of nuns in Calcutta, India, called the Missionaries of Charity. Through this order, she has dedicated her life to helping the poor, the sick, and the dying around the world, particularly those in India. Her selfless work with the needy has brought her much acclaim and many awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. She was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in 1910 in Skopje, Yugoslavia (what is now Macedonia). Her parents, Nikola and Dronda Bojaxhiu, were Albanians who settled in Skopje shortly after the beginning of the century. Since her father was co-owner of a construction firm, her family lived comfortably while she was growing up. In 1928 she suddenly decided to become a nun and traveled to Dublin, Ireland, to join the Sisters of Loreto, a religious order founded in the seventeenth century. After studying at the convent for less than a year, she left to join the Loreto convent in the city of Darjeeling in northeast India. On May 24, 1931, she took the name of "Teresa" in honor of St. Teresa of Lisieux.

75. CNN.com - Kolkata Honors Mother Teresa - Oct. 20, 2003
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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.

76. MOTHER TERESA WHERE ARE HER MILLIONS?
mother teresa WHERE ARE HER MILLIONS? by. We were always told, the fact that we receive more than other orders, shows that God loves mother teresa more.
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The Following Feature Appeared in Germany's STERN magazine on 10 September 1998 on occasion on Mother Teresa's 1st death anniversary. It is worth pointing out here that STERN, one of Europe's highest selling magazines, is a conservative organ, not known for its anti-Catholic bias. MOTHER TERESA : WHERE ARE HER MILLIONS? by Walter Wuellenweber The Angel of the poor died a year ago. Donations still flow in to her Missionaries of Charity like to no other cause. But the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize vowed to live in poverty. What then, happened to so much money? If there is a heaven, then she is surely there: Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu from Skopje in Macedonia, better known as Mother Teresa. She came to Calcutta on the 6th of Januray 1929 as an 18 year old sister of the Order of Loreto. 68 years later luminaries from all over the world assembled in Calcutta in order to honour her with a state funeral. In these 68 years she had founded the most successful order in the history of the Catholic church, received the Nobel Peace Prize and became the most famous Catholic of our time. Are doubts permitted, regarding this "monument"?

77. Helping The Helpless Mother Teresa And Her Missionaries Of Charity
Article by Anastasia Stanmeyer, from the March 7, 1993, Tampa Tribune.
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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.

78. Mother Teresa
mother teresa on Death Row. Michael Wayne Hunter. You re going to miss mother teresa, the guard said. She s coming today to see you guys. .
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Mother Teresa on Death Row
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In the summer of 1987, I had just finished my third year on San Quentin's death row. Warehoused on the old death row, or "the shelf" as we call it. (The state of California had never anticipated the current [400-plus] population on death row, so another part of the prison holds the overflow.) On this particular day, I came onto the tier at 8:30 a.m. on my way to work out with my friend Bobby Harris. After lifting weights for a while, I was off to my cell to change into gym shorts to play basketball. As I sat on the tier, double-tying my shoes, the guard on the fun rail came down and asked what I was doing. "What does it look like?" I asked him. "I'm getting ready to go rock up on the roof (where the shelf's exercise yard is located . . . right next to the gas chamber exhaust stack nothing like a daily reality check, you know.). "That's what I do every day after I lift weights," I added. "You're going to miss Mother Teresa," the guard said. "She's coming today to see you guys." I looked at him with a cynical smile. "You cops will do anything to keep from running us to the yard, won't you?" I said. "I'm not missing my sunshine. If she shows, tell her to lace up some high tops and meet me on the roof. I can post her up to the hoop, probably, and shoot over the top of her."

79. CNN.com - Pope Beatifies Mother Teresa - Oct. 20, 2003
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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.

80. Mother Teresa And Princess Diana
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. My favorite mother teresa quotes.
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Thank you God for loaning us these two beautiful Humanitarians
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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?

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