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  1. Mother Teresa of Calcutta: A Fruitful Branch on the Vine, Jesus by Mother Teresa, 2000-11
  2. Mother Teresa- Come Be My Light- Private Writings of the Saint of Calcutta"" by Mothrr Trrrsa, 2007
  3. Total Surrender by Mother Teresa, 1990-08
  4. Mother Teresa 1910-1997 A Pictorial Biography by Joanna Hurley, 1997-11
  5. Finding Calcutta: What Mother Teresa Taught Me About Meaningful Work and Service by Mary Poplin, 2008-09-09
  6. Stories Told by Mother Teresa by Mother Teresa, 2000-01
  7. TIME Mother Teresa: The Life and Works of a Modern Saint, with introduction by Rick Warren by Richard Lacayo, David Van Biema, et all 2010-08-03
  8. Life in the Spirit: Reflections, Meditations, Prayers, Mother Teresa of Calcutta by Kathryn Spink, Mother Teresa, 1983-10
  9. Reaching Out in Love: Stories Told by Mother Teresa by Mother Teresa, Edward Le Joly, et all 2000-04
  10. I Thirst: Saint Therese of Lisieux and Mother Teresa of Calcutta by Jacques Gauthier, 2005-02-18
  11. Jesus Is My All in All: Praying With the "Saint of Calcutta" by Mother Teresa, 2009-09
  12. Mother Teresa by Demi, 2005-01-25
  13. Mother Teresa by Demi, 2005-01-25
  14. Learning About Love from the Life of Mother Teresa (Character Building Book) by Brenn Jones, 2002-08

41. Online NewsHour: Mother Teresa Dies-- September 5, 1997
September 5, 1997. NEWSHOUR TRANSCRIPT. mother teresa, the nobel Peace Prizewinner and internationally renowned humanitarian, has died at the age of 87.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/remember/1997/teresa.html
MOTHER TERESA DIES
September 5, 1997
NEWSHOUR TRANSCRIPT Mother Teresa, the Nobel Peace Prize winner and internationally renowned humanitarian, has died at the age of 87. After a brief background report, Phil Ponce and guests pay tribute to the woman whose name personified charity. A RealAudio version of this segment is available. NEWSHOUR LINKS: Browse the NewsHour's coverage of Religion. OUTSIDE LINKS The Nobel Prize Winner's Homepage describes Mother Teresa's accomplishments. Browse through some of Mother Teresa's popular quotes. PHIL PONCE: Born of Albanian parents in 1910, Mother Teresa entered the convent at the age of 18. As a teacher in the mission schools in India’s slums, she dedicated her life to helping society’s poorest and sickest people. In 1950, she founded the Missionaries of Charity in an abandoned, rundown hostel in Calcutta. There, she was the mother superior, hence her name, Mother Teresa. The order grew to more than 4500 nuns in 111 countries. And Mother Teresa, herself, became a symbol around the world for compassion and comfort. DEMONSTRATORS: We want Mother! We want Mother!

42. CNN - Mother Teresa: Angel Of Mercy
to the society and are shunned by everyone. Accepting the nobel Peace Prize MotherTeresa Angel of Mercy From Macedonia to Calcutta Highlights of an
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On poverty
"I see God in every human being. When I wash the leper's wounds, I feel I am nursing the Lord himself. Is it not a beautiful experience?" 1974 interview. "When I see waste here, I feel angry on the inside. I don't approve of myself getting angry. But it's something you can't help after seeing Ethiopia." Washington 1984.
On the Nobel Peace Prize
"I choose the poverty of our poor people. But I am grateful to receive (the Nobel) in the name of the hungry, the naked, the homeless, of the crippled, of the blind, of the lepers, of all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared-for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone." Accepting the Nobel Peace Prize, 1979.
On war
"I have never been in a war before, but I have seen famine and death. I was asking (myself), 'What do they feel when they do this?' I don't understand it. They are all children of God. Why do they do it? I don't understand." Beirut 1982, during fighting between the Israeli army and Palestinian guerrillas. "Please choose the way of peace. ... In the short term there may be winners and losers in this war that we all dread. But that never can, nor never will justify the suffering, pain and loss of life your weapons will cause."

43. CNN.com - Mother Teresa's Letters Reveal Doubts - September 7, 2001
mother teresa's letters reveal doubts. mother teresa's work on behalfof the poor earned her the nobel Peace Prize in 1979. From
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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)

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The Boston Globe's news article covering the 1995 visit of Mother Teresa to Boston. Mother Teresa's Devotion, in Her Own Words A nice collection of quotations about a variety of topics. Mother Teresa Dies at 87 A USA Today obituary about the death of Mother Teresa in 1997. Nobel e-Museum: Mother Teresa Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work in India. This is the official Nobel biography of Mother Teresa. Nobel Peace Prize for 1979 The press release announcing that Mother Teresa had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.

45. Mother Teresa
In the wake of the 1979 nobel Prize for Peace she received many other memories ofthe love for the poor that created the phenomenon of mother teresa in the
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Mother Teresa
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. In 1929 Mother Teresa had been assigned to teach geography at St. Mary's High School for Girls in Calcutta, south of Darjeeling. At the time, the streets of Calcutta were crowded with beggars, lepers, and the homeless. Unwanted infants were regularly left to die on the streets or in garbage bins. On a train back to Darjeeling in 1946, Mother Teresa felt the need to abandon her position at St. Mary's to care for the needy in the slums of Calcutta. After receiving the consent of her archbishop, she began her work.

46. MAIN INDEX
TO O'MAHONY, PATRICK 1972 (COPY) Patrick O'Mahony Papers mother teresa PHOTOGRAPHWilliam E. Mulligan Papers mother teresa -nobel Peace Prize The Barbara
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47. BBC News | World | Mother Teresa Remembered
mother teresa won the nobel Peace prize in 1979. In Rome, the Popedescribed her as a gift from God to the poorest of the poor .
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Thousands of people in the Indian city of Calcutta and Pope John Paul ll have paid tribute to Mother Teresa on the first anniversary of her death. Her order, the Missionaries of Charity, said 8,000 people attended memorial masses around Calcutta, and many visited Mother Teresa's grave. Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace prize in 1979 In Rome, the Pope described her as a "gift from God to the poorest of the poor". He appealed to world leaders to disarm and divert defence budgets to help the poor. "Her memory is alive in each one of us, in the entire church and the entire world," the Pope said in St Peter's Square at the Vatican. At a special early morning mass at Mother House, the headquarters of Mother Teresa's charity, in Calcutta, India, priests from different churches joined nuns from the order she founded in 1948, the Missionaries of Charity, to hold prayers. Jane Little: "To many Mother Teresa is already a saint" Catholic Father Francis Gomez, who led the mass, said Mother Teresa's "loveable memory, which guided us to the path of God, is still fresh in our hearts."

48. BBC News | Nobel Prizw Winners | Mother Teresa
The late mother teresa dedicated her life to helping the poor, hungry and sickall over the world. She was awarded the nobel Prize for Peace in 1979.
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Albert Einstein Winston Churchill Amnesty International ... Aung San Suu Kyi The late Mother Teresa dedicated her life to helping the poor, hungry and sick all over the world. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1979. Her acceptance speech read: "I choose the poverty of our poor people. But I am grateful to receive (the Nobel) in the name of the hungry, the naked, the homeless, of the crippled, of the blind, of the lepers, of all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared-for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone". Mother Teresa died in 1997.

49. Mother Teresa
In 1979, mother teresa received the nobel Peace Prize, and in 1985, shewas awarded the Medal of Freedom, the highest US civilian award.
http://www.freethechildren.org/cultures/heroes/teresa.html
Mother Teresa (Photo credit: http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1979/teresa-bio.html Mother Teresa was born in Skopje in what is now Yugoslavia on August 27, 1910. Her original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. At the age of twelve, she realized her vocation to help the poor and decided to train for missionary work. At the age of eighteen she joined the Sisters of Loreto, an Irish community of nuns with a mission in Calcutta. She was sent to India a few months later, where she took her initial vows as a nun.
From 1929 to 1948, Mother Teresa taught at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta, but the suffering and poverty she glimpsed outside the convent walls made such a deep impression on her that in 1946 she received permission from her superiors to leave the convent school and devote herself to working among the poor in the slums of Calcutta. Although she had no funds, she started an open-air school for homeless children, and soon extended the scope of her work by establishing her own order, "The Missionaries of Charity", devoted to loving and caring for those that nobody was prepared to look after.
In 1952, Mother Teresa opened Nirmal Hriday, or "Pure Heart," a home for the dying, followed next year by her first orphanage. In serving the people abandoned by society, Mother Teresa put love into action. Her spirit of giving inspired many to follow her, and her work eventually expanded to many other parts of the world. Today over 5000 sisters, brothers, and volunteers run approximately 500 centers worldwide, feeding 500,000 families and helping 90,000 lepers every year.

50. MOTHER TERESA WHERE ARE HER MILLIONS?
working for years on a book on the myth of mother teresa, speaks to the poor in theslums of Calcutta, or combs through the speeches of the nobel Prize winner.
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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"?

51. Peace Foundation....Mother Teresa
children. They took care for over 53,000 lepers and thousands of othersick children. mother teresa WINS THE nobel PEACE PRIZE 1979.
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MOTHER TERESA
A LIFE OF LOVE
MOTHER TERESA
AGNES GONXHA BOJAXHIV
AN ANGEL AMONGST US
Mother Teresa was born August 26 or 27 in 1910 in Albania ( now known as Macedonia ). God sent to humanity an angel of mercy in order that we may learn from her the importance of love and compassion. She chose to live a life of sharing and caring for the poor, orphans, lepers and those victims of the HIV virus.
LOVE AT ITS BEST
She joined the order of the Sisters of Loreto in Rathfarnham ( Dublin-Ireland ) in 1928. Agnes took the name of sister Teresa and offered herself as a bride to Jesus Christ. She became a worker of Light and constantly searched for her mission in a world existing in turmoil and confusion. A world that has fail to comprehend that violence and war are totally unproductive and that nothing lasting can come out of this state of chaos. A world that needs to be taught that sharing encourages a state of peace and compassion brings people closer to understanding the importance of LIFE.
She was inspired by a voice " call within a call " in 1946 to " help the poor while living amongst them ". Mother Teresa accepted this challenge, left her convent and began working with the poor in the slums. This is when she became a servant of the people of Calcutta, India in 1948. In 1950, she established the order of Missionaries of Charity. Their mission

52. Mother Teresa - Christian History
1979 mother teresa wins the nobel Peace Prize. 1985 Band Aid, a charity effortof several popular music groups, raises money for famine in Ethiopia.
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53. Mother Teresa The Path Of Love
mother teresa was bestowed many awards, including the Padma Shri award for distinguishedservice in 1962, The Pope John XXIII Peace Prize in 1971, the nobel
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var enabled = 'no'; Mother Teresa Quotes:: Click to View List Entries. Mother Teresa - The Path of Love Divine Call A Simple Path Wisdom Quotes ... Bibliography 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". She served as principal of a Roman Catholic high school in Calcutta, and was moved by the presence of the sick and dying on the city's streets. In 1948 she was granted permission to leave her post at the convent and begin a ministry among the sick. That same year she became an Indian citizen.

54. Teresa, MOTHER
teresa, mother,. mother teresa at the nobel Prize ceremony, 1979. CopyrightLaurent Maous/Gamma Liaison. in full mother teresa OF CALCUTTA
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55. Mother Teresa Of Calcutta
mother teresa of Calcutta (1910 ), Albanian-born Roman Catholic nun,founder of the Missionaries of Charity, and nobel laureate.
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56. Book Review, "The Missionary Position", Freethought Today, August 1996
Hitchens points out, When mother teresa was awarded the nobel Peace Prize in1979, few people had the poor taste to ask what she had ever done, or even
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Freethought Today , August 1996
The Illusory Vs. The Real Mother Teresa
By Michael Hakeem, Ph.D.
Review of The Missionary Position by Christopher Hitchens The origin of Mother Teresa's worldwide fame has been traced to an interview of her by Malcolm Muggeridge, televised on BBC, followed by a BBC filming in Calcutta of her and her work, "Something Beautiful for God," which Muggeridge initiated, and his enormously successful book by the same title (more than 300,000 copies sold, reprinted 20 times and translated into 13 languages). Before being catapulted overnight into world renown, she was an obscure nun whose name was not known to the general public and whom Muggeridge had never even heard of. This is the same Malcolm Muggeridge who often talks like a mystic and has for long nourished an intense love affair with Jesus. His book shows he was enraptured by its subject. Why should freethinkers read Hitchens' book? Surely Mother Teresa and her Missionaries of Charity are not unique. The global map is studded with charitable missions, some of them, like Mother Teresa's, serving the most wretched on the the face of the earth. But no other head of one has been accorded such significance and become the object of such fabulous adoration as she has. Hitchens writes: "Ever since Something Beautiful for God the critic of Mother Teresa in small things, as well as great ones, has had to operate against an enormous weight of received opinion, a weight made no easier to shift by the fact that it is made up quite literally of illusion." That is the nub of the issue. Freethinkers should be specialists in demolishing received opinion that has created reputations built on illusion and ignorance of the facts and not only that of Jesus. Hitchens, who has to be counted a freethinker, is such a specialist, and his book can serve as a model of how to go about the job of demolition. It is a powerfully written and tightly reasoned attack on the illusions that have made of Mother Teresa an impregnable icon.

57. Mother Teresa: In The Name Of God's Poor (1997): Geraldine Chaplin, William Katt
SYNOPSIS A poignant madefor-television dramatization of the life of humanitariannun mother teresa, winner of the nobel Peace Prize in 1979. more
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  • 59. Telegraph | News | Mother Teresa To Be Saint 'within Months'
    Since the nobel prizewinning nun's death in 1997 in Calcutta, where she large tumourdisappeared after she began wearing a medallion touched by mother teresa.
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    Heroines of Peace (The nobel Foundation) Provides the story on ninewomen who have won the nobel Peace Prize, including mother teresa.
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