• Mother Teresa
    Something Beautiful for God. New York: Image Books, 1977. Mukherjee, Bharati. "Mother Teresa." Time June 14, 1999: 88-90. Playfoot, Janet N. "My Life for the Poor...
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  • Mother Teresa
    and 6 000 000 sick people were treated at 670 mobile clinics. Mother Teresa managed on 3 to 4 hours of sleep, rising at 4am and going to mass at 6. From 8 until 11...
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  • Mother Teresa
    instead out of her love to help others, like no other women our society has seen. Mother Teresa used her power of love from God to help those in desperate need...
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  • Mother Teresa
    on May 24, 1931, she took her initial vows as a nun. From 1931 to 1948 Mother Teresa taught at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta, but the suffering and poverty she...
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  • Mother Teresa
    killing innocent children that God has created. In one section where Mother Teresa is in an interview answering questions, one question was referring to abortion...
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  • Mother Teresa
    Bengal. In 1985 she established a hospice for patients with AIDS in New York City. Mother Teresa also talked to the pope to form a new religious order, Missionaries...
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  • Mother Teresa
    Irish Loreto order, whose Sisters ran a mission in Calcutta, India. Mother Teresa's first assignment was teaching high school girls in Calcutta from 1929 to 1946...
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  • Mother Teresa Is My Hero
    of Charity. 17 Nov. 2004 http://www.motherteresacause.info/reflections.htm 3. Mother Teresa – Peacemaker, Pioneer, Legend. 2003. EWTN. 20 Nov. 2004 http://www...
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  • Mother Teresa
    Simple Path. New York. Ballantine Books, 1995. Secondary Sources Spink, Kathryn. Mother Teresa: A Complete Authorized Biography. New York. Harper Collins, 1997...
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  • a Brief Biography Of Mother Teresa
    100 countries. Perhaps, French President Jacques Chirac summed up Mother Teresa's legacy best when he said after her death: "This evening, there is less love, less...
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  • Mother Teresa - Do It Anyway
    emotional hunger. Respect and understanding played a huge part in the role Mother Teresa played as a humanitarian. Her work highlighted the horrible conditions many...
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  • Mother Teresa
    the year 1979. She accepted the prize as a representative of the 'poorest of the poor'. Mother Teresa breathed her last on September 5, 1997, leaving behind a legacy...
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  • Mother Teresa
    permission from the Vatican to start what would become the Missionaries of Charity in 1950. Mother Teresa suffered heart problems in 1983, 1989 and 1991. In 1996...
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  • Mother Teresa
    Hindus received water from the Gangesm and Catholics received the Last Rites. Mother Teresa called it a beautiful death is for people who lived like animals to die...
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  • Mother Teresa
    beggers, lepers and homeless people. On a train back to Darjeeling in 1946, Mother Teresa felt the need to abandon her position at St. Marys School as a Geography...
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  • Mother Teresa: Small Things With Great Love
    for promoting peace and brotherhood among nations. In 1980, India awarded Mother Teresa the Bharat Ratna, Indias highest civilian honour. In 1982, she was given an...
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  • Mother Teresa
    by life feel the tenderness of God.'' - Pope John Paul II. Mother Teresa is one among the great religious and humanitarian leaders of the world. She was a woman who...
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  • Mother Teresa
    was sent to India, where on May 24, 1931, she took her vows as a nun. From 1931 to 1948 Mother Teresa taught at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta teaching geography...
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  • Mother Teresa
    bid farewell to the world to join the heavenly abode. During her blessed life, Mother Teresa quoted numerous phrases and sentences, citing the reflections of several...
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  • Blessed Mother Teresa
    existing more or less from the time I started the work 12 April Mother Teresas final profession of vows as an MC and first profession of the ten...
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