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    Laguna College of Engineering Supervised Industrial Training Weekly Report of Activities FOURTH Week (April 22 - April 26‚ 2013) NAME OF TRAINEE : NEMUEL M. RIVERA COURSE : BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING COMPANY : PENTECOSTAL MISSIONARY CHURCH OF CHRIST (4TH WATCH) Accomplishments: Our training starts with short theoretical discussion about stair reinforcements and concrete mixing and pouring. My co-trainees Marfred R. dela Rosa‚ Eduardo U. Suazo Jr.‚ Jordan D. delos

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    EARLY PROTESTANT MISSIONARY EFFORTS IN THE PHILIPPINES: SOME INTERCULTURAL PROBLEMS1 1. Introduction As a trained social anthropologist‚ I would like to present the findings of a three-year research on the early impact of Protestant missionary efforts at the turn of the last century. Some of these could be useful not only to Filipinos but also to other Asian churches as we reflect on the future of Christian mission in Asia. It is important for us to grasp the fact that what we call Christianity

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    September 1997)‚ born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu[1](pronounced [aɡˈnɛs ˈɡɔndʒa bɔjaˈdʒiu])‚ was a Catholic nun of Albanian[2][3] ethnicity and Indiancitizenship‚[4] who founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta‚ India in 1950. For over 45 years she ministered to the poor‚ sick‚ orphaned‚ and dying‚ while guiding the Missionaries of Charity’s expansion‚ first throughout India and then in other countries. Following her death she was beatified by Pope John Paul II and given the title Blessed Teresa of

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    BLESSED MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA Mother Teresa of Calcutta was an Albanian-born Indian Roman Catholic nun and founder of the Missionaries of Charity. She was a very devout catholic who dedicated her life to caring for well-being of others and helping those in need of love and affection. Her beliefs and values of life reflected her religious identity and purpose‚ which developed and contributed to her life and work. Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu‚ in Macedonia‚ on the 26th of

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    involvement with their activities guided by a priest‚ Agnes became interested in missionaries. At age 17‚ she responded to her first call of a vocation as a Catholic missionary nun. She joined an Irish order‚ the Sisters of Loretto‚ a community known for their missionary work in India. When she took her vows as a Sister of Loretto‚ she chose the name Teresa after Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. (the Patron Saint of missionaries) In Calcutta‚ Sister Teresa taught geography and catechism at St. Mary’s High

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    Mother Teresa is known across the globe as the brave and selfless servant of the poor and sick of Calcutta’s slums. She was also much more: a bold social advocagte‚ and even a thoughtful theologian. In 1994‚ just three years before she would pass away‚ Mother Teresa spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington‚ D.C. The focus of her presentation was a condemnation of abortion‚ given in the presence of the pro-choice administration of President Bill Clinton (First Lady Hilary Clinton was also

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    She founded the Missionaries of Charities to answer Jesus’ entreaty. Within several years time‚ she frequently asked American millionaires for money – and received it. There is a saying: behind every great fortune is a great crime. I understand that millionaires‚ of course

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    brother and one sister‚ but she seldom talk about her early years‚ because she thinks that the most important thing is to follow God’s way‚ the way he leads us to do something beautiful for him. When she was twelve‚ she decided that she wanted to be a missionary and spread the love of Christ. At the age of eighteen‚ she decided to become a nun‚ she left her parents and joined the Loreto Sister Of Dublin‚ an Irish community of nuns with missions in India. When Mother Teresa says‚“I’m a little pencil in the

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    Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu‚ or Anjezë in Albanian‚ was born to a family of four‚ on August 26‚ 1910‚ in Skopje‚ Macedonia‚ which is now Yugoslavia. Her name‚ means “rosebud” or “little flower.” Agnes was born from Albanian descent and as an Albanian citizen. Though her true birth took place on the 26‚ she considered the 27 of August her true birthday because she was baptized into the church. She was baptized in the Heart of Jesus Catholic Church. Agnes was very closely attached to her family. She said

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    youngest of three children. Agnes was interested in helping people at a very young age. She became a member of a youth group in her parish called Sodality. While she was a member of this youth group‚ she became interested in missionaries. She joined a community known for their missionary work in India named the Sisters of Loretto at the age of 17. This is where she took her vows‚ and she chose the name Teresa after Saint Therese of Lisieux. Soon after‚ Sister Teresa began teaching at St. Mary’s High School

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