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         Mother Teresa:     more books (100)
  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. Patron Saints Index: Blessed Teresa Of Calcutta
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TERESA of Calcutta
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Mother Teresa; Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu; Saint of the Gutters
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Daughter of an Albanian businessman who died when Agnes was nine years old. Nun, missionary and teacher in Calcutta, India in . In she left the convent to work alone with the poor, and became an Indian citizen. She founded the Congregation of the Missionaries of Charity in . In the Missionaries of Charity started their work with lepers and in disaster areas. She received the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize in , the Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding in , and the Nobel Peace Prize in , and the Missionaries today work in 30 countries.
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62. 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 succour 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 travelling 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.

63. Mother Teresa - Wikipedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mother Teresa August 26 September 5 ), also known as Mother Teresa of Calcutta was a revered Christian nun , missionary, peace advocate and anti-abortion advocate who tirelessly worked to improve the lives of the poor. She was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Skopje Ottoman Empire (present-day Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia ) of Albanian parents. At the age of 18, she attended the Christian order "Our Lady of Loreto " in Ireland . In she went to teach at a convent school in Kolkata (Calcutta), India called the "Saint Mary's High School." She spent twenty years working there. On

64. People: In Honor Of Mother Teresa
everyone. . Accepting the nobel Peace Prize, 1979. I see God in everyhuman being. Him. . mother teresa. Do not pursue spectacular deeds.
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Sponsor Stories Perspective Builders More Areas More Categories Web Stuff Quote Database StoryBin Help In Honor of Mother Teresa "The other day I dreamed that I was at the gates of heaven. And St. Peter said, 'Go back to Earth. There are no slums up here." Quoted as telling Prince Michael of Greece in 1996. In Honor of Mother Teresa. Born August 26, 1910, Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, died September 5, 1997. She took her vows to become a nun when she was 18 years old, and taught school in Calcutta until 1946, when, while traveling to the Himalayan region of Darjeeling, she says she received a message from God to devote herself to "the poorest of the poor." Her order celebrates that "inspiration" every year on September 10. She founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1949, an order of approximately 4,000 nuns who minister to the needy at 450 centers in the slums of 200 cities. She created a global network of homes for the poor, from the hovels of Calcutta to the ghettos of New York, including one of the first homes for AIDS victims.
  • Awarded the Padma Shri award for distinguished service in 1962.

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MOTHER TERESA BRINGS MESSAGE OF LOVE
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METRO NEW BEDFORD Touching on her favorite themes of love, humility and the need for all to help the sick and dying, Mother Teresa of Calcutta brought her message of compassion to thousands here eager to hear it. During a stirring two-hour Mass at St. Lawrence, Martyr Church, the frail, 84-year-old nun told nearly 1,000 worshipers gathered inside the church and about another 1,000 who stood outside in the rain or in the school auditorium that "One has to be able to love to be loved." Speaking without notes in a barely audible voice that was broadcast over loudspeakers to those outside the church, Mother Teresa asked listeners to pray for her and her sisters' work with lepers and people with AIDS, here and abroad. She also talked about her order's fight against abortion, which she called ''the greatest evil of today." "Thousands and millions of children are being killed by their own mothers," she said. "The child that has been created to love and to be loved, for greater things. We have been able to give in adoption over 3,500 children already, and they have been such a beautiful gift of God to their

67. Mother Teresa
mother teresa – Biography http//www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1979/teresabio.html.mother teresa 1910 - 1997 http//www.catholic.net/RCC/People/motherteresa/.
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we have forgotten that we belong to each other. mother teresa (191097), Albanian-bornIndian nun, founded Missionaries of Charity, nobel More about the
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69. Mother Teresa Of Calcutta - Great Men And Women Of The World
(En Français). mother teresa of Calcutta (19101997 ), Albanian-born RomanCatholic nun, founder of the Missionaries of Charity, and nobel laureate.
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Mother Teresa of Calcutta (1910-1997 ), Albanian-born Roman Catholic nun, founder of the Missionaries of Charity, and Nobel laureate. Originally named Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, she entered the Order of the Sisters of Our Lady of Loreto in Ireland at the age of 18. She trained in Dublin and Darjeeling, India, before taking her religious vows in 1937. While serving as principal of a Roman Catholic high school in Calcutta, she 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.
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70. RESOUR> Online Coverage Of Mother Teresa's Death
The nobel Prize Internet Archive features a page dedicated to mother teresa http//www.almaz.com/nobel/peace/1979a.html who was bestowed with the honor in
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It has been a truly sad week...first with the loss of
Princess Diana, and Friday with the death of Mother Teresa
(1910-1997). During the weekend we combed the Net to find
sites paying tribute to the extraordinary Roman Catholic nun.
The first such site we learned of is from the L.A. Times at
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articles as: "A Life's Devotion, in Her Own Words," Highlights
of Mother Teresa's Life, related web sites hand picked by
the Times' staff and ongoing bulletin board discussions.
The Nobel Prize Internet Archive features a page dedicated http://www.almaz.com/nobel/peace/1979a.html who was bestowed with the honor in 1979 for her work with The Missionaries of Charity. In addition to off-site Internet links you'll find sites shelving books by and about Mother Teresa, a brief background, and what I found to be the most interesting feature of this page is the section right at the very bottom links added by Nobel Internet Archive visitors. One of the most complete sites online devoted to the http://www.tisv.be/mt/life.htm

71. Mother Teresa, Remembered
mother teresa Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu Aug. 26, 1910 Sept. 5, 1997 Calcutta,India. Excerpt from the nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech.
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Mother Teresa Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu Aug. 26, 1910 - Sept. 5, 1997 Calcutta, India
Excerpt from the Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech "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." Background
1910 - 1997 Maiden name: Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu Place of Birth: Skopje, Yugoslavia (what is now Macedonia); formerly, Albania Residence: Calcutta, India
Biographical highlights:
  • 1928 - went to India and taught at a convent school in Calcutta 1937 - took her final vows 1948 - left the convent to work alone in the slums; received some medical training in Paris 1950 - the Missionaries of Charity (Mother Teresea's sisterhood) started 1952 House for the Dying opened 1957 - the Missionaries of Charity started work with lepers and in many disaster areas of the world 1971 - awarded the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize 1979 - awarded Nobel Peace Prize
September 5, 1997 at: 3:05 p.m. EDT (1905 GMT) CALCUTTA, India

72. Kathleen O'Grady - Mother Teresa
mother teresa, winner of the nobel Peace Prize, died (Friday 1997)in her convent in India. She was 87. Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu
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Mother Teresa, a beloved humanitarian known throughout the world for her charity towards the poor and her firm and passionate pro-life stance, who died on September 5, 1997, at age 87 in her Missionaries of Charity home in central Calcutta. Please put one of these ribbons on your web site and link back to this page in honor of one of the world's greatest humanitarians. Words cannot describe the respect I have for Mother Teresa, or the sadness I feel knowing that she has left this world. Mother Teresa, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, died (Friday 1997) in her convent in India. She was 87. Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in 1910 in Skopje, Yugoslavia, she joined the Sisters of Loreto in 1928. She took the name "Teresa" after St. Teresa of Lesiux, patroness of the Missionaries. In 1948, she came across a half-dead woman lying in front of a Calcutta hospital. She stayed with the woman until she died. From that point on, she dedicated the majority of her life to helping the poorest of the poor in India, thus gaining her the name "Saint of the Gutters." She founded an order of nuns called the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India dedicated to serving the poor. Almost 50 years later, the Missionaries of Charity have grown from 12 sisters in India to over 3,000 in 517 missions throughout 100 countries worldwide.

73. Favorite Quotations ~ Mother Teresa ~ Ideas To Motivate, Educate, And Inspire
net of love by which you can catch souls. ~ mother teresa mother teresa of Calcutta OnAccepting the 1979 nobel Peace Prize I choose the poverty of our poor
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Favorite Quotations Mother Teresa Best Gift Is Love Joy is a net of love by w h i c h you can c a t c h souls Mother Teresa I find the rich much poorersometimes they are more lonely inside. The biggest disease today is not leprosy or tuberculosis, but rather the feeling of being unwanted. We must make our homes centers of compassion and forgive endlessly. Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier. Be the living expression of God's kindness : kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile. A beautiful death is for people who have lived like animals to die like angels. God is the friend of silence. See how nature trees, flowers , grass grows in silence; see the stars , the moon and the sun, how they move in silence ... We need silence to be able to touch souls. There is more hunger for love and appreciation in this world than for bread. The most important medicine is tender love and care. It is by forgiving that one is forgiven. A joyful heart is the inevitable result of a heart burning with love. I am a little pencil in the hand of a writing God who is sending a love letter to the world. There should be less talk. A preaching point is not a meeting point.

74. Prayers Offered At Mother Teresa's Graveside
of French President Jacques Chirac, and several reporters were allowed to brieflyenter the room where the nobel laureate is interred. mother teresa, known as
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75. Komiteti Nobel
1979 N?n? Terez?s. The Norwegian nobel Committee has awarded thenobel Peace Prize for 1979 to mother teresa. Thirty years ago
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K n The Norwegian Nobel Committee has awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 1979 to Mother Teresa.
Thirty years ago Mother Teresa left her teaching post at a Roman Catholic girls' school in Calcutta in order to devote her life to working among the poorest of the poor in the slums of that city.
The Roman Catholic order of which she is now the head has in recent years extended its activities to include a number of other Indian cities and other parts of the world.
In making the award the Norwegian Nobel Comittee has expressed its recognition of Mother Teresa's work in bringing help to suffering humanity. This year the world has turned its attention to the plight of children and refugees, and these are precisely the categories for whom Mother Teresa has for many years worked so selflessly.
The Committee has placed special emphasis on the spirit that has inspired her activities and which is the tangible expression of her personal attitude and human qualities.
A feature of her work has been respect for the individual human being, for his or her dignity and innate value. The loneliest, the most wretched and the dying have, at her hands, received compassion without condescension, based on reverence for man.
In Mother Teresa's case, this basic philosophy of life is firmly rooted in her Christian faith. In Calcutta and elsewhere, she has enlisted the help of assistants from other religious denominations. She has also been recognised by the Indian authorities and by the Asian Secretary-General of the United Nations, the Buddhist U Thant.

76. Nobel Committee
Examples. The press statement from the Norwegian nobel Committee to markthe awarding of the nobel Peace Prize to mother teresa in 1979.
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Examples The press statement from the Norwegian Nobel Committee to mark the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Mother Teresa in 1979 The Norwegian Nobel Committee has awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 1979 to Mother Teresa.
Thirty years ago Mother Teresa left her teaching post at a Roman Catholic girls' school in Calcutta in order to devote her life to working among the poorest of the poor in the slums of that city.
The Roman Catholic order of which she is now the head has in recent years extended its activities to include a number of other Indian cities and other parts of the world.
In making the award the Norwegian Nobel Comittee has expressed its recognition of Mother Teresa's work in bringing help to suffering humanity. This year the world has turned its attention to the plight of children and refugees, and these are precisely the categories for whom Mother Teresa has for many years worked so selflessly.
The Committee has placed special emphasis on the spirit that has inspired her activities and which is the tangible expression of her personal attitude and human qualities.
A feature of her work has been respect for the individual human being, for his or her dignity and innate value. The loneliest, the most wretched and the dying have, at her hands, received compassion without condescension, based on reverence for man.

77. Variety.com - Reviews - Mother Teresa: In The Name Of God's Poor
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Posted: Wed., Oct. 1, 1997
Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor
By TONY SCOTT
Filmed before Mother Teresa's Sept. 5 death, "Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor" shines with good intentions, a strong perf by Geraldine Chaplin in the title role, and with an honorable if fragmented account of this remarkable woman, her dedication to her cause and to the world in which she lived. Limited to only two hours, telefilm abbreviates and skips a lot, but what's there is engrossing. Right off the bat, thanks to the sparse-but-informative script by Dominique Lapierre and Carol Kaplan and to Chaplin's intelligent interpretation of the holy woman, "Mother Teresa" grabs attention. Starting in 1946 Calcutta with stock footage of the Mahatma after the partition of India (his death isn't mentioned), program introduces the Sisters of Loreta's Sister Teresa. Born in Skopje in what's now Yugoslavia of Albanian parentage, Sister Teresa's compassion for the poor and hungry dominates the purposeful telepic ... SUBSCRIBE NOW TO KEEP READING
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78. "YOUR POVERTY IS GREATER THAN OURS" -- MOTHER TERESA
cs.com, Web Site www.assistnews.net Thursday, August 22, 2002 YOUR POVERTY ISGREATER THAN OURS mother teresa The Thoughts Of A nobel Prize Winner Who
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"YOUR POVERTY IS GREATER THAN OURS" MOTHER TERESA
The Thoughts Of A Nobel Prize Winner Who Dedicated Her Life To The Poor
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In his latest column, international journalist Dan Wooding recalls the time he interviewed Mother Teresa at her headquarters in the Missionaries of Charity home in central Calcutta, India, and discovered her surprising views on poverty. This incredible Catholic nun revered for her tireless dedication to the world's most wretched, died on Friday, September 5, 1997 surrounded by grieving sisters of her order. She was 87.
CALCUTTA, INDIA  (ANS) Mother Teresa of Calcutta was small in stature she stood only 4-foot-11-inches tall but she was a giant to the have-nots of life that she ministered to during her six decades on the subcontinent of India, as well as others around the world. Her friends were the starving, the dying, the poor. (Pictured: Dan Wooding interviewing Mother Teresa).

79. Mother Teresa By Joanna Hurley
as a nun to her founding of the Missionaries of Charity, her nobel Peace Prize,and her retirement, here is the moving story of mother teresa's life and work
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by Joanna Hurley M issionary. Nobel laureate. Humanitarian. Symbol of goodwill and selflessness. To many, Mother Teresa was a living saint. In her long life of service, she was responsible for the creation of more than 445 Missionaries of Charity houses, providing shelter for the homeless, food for the starving, medicine for the sick, and comfort for the dying in nearly one hundred countries worldwide. From her childhood in the Balkans, her early interest in charitable works, and her avocation as a nun to her founding of the Missionaries of Charity, her Nobel Peace Prize, and her retirement, here is the moving story of Mother Teresa's life and work, skillfully told in word and image. Hardbound 11-1/4 x 11-1/4" 120 pages ISBN: 0-7624-0214-8 Published by Running Press in the U.S.

80. MOTHER  TERESA
mother teresa Disa nga fjalet e Nene Terezes Mbi varferine A nuk eshtekjo nje eksperience e bukur? interviste e 1974. Mbi cmimin nobel.
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MOTHER TERESA: Disa nga fjalet e Nene Terezes:
Mbi varferine:
"E shikoj Zotin ne cdo qenie njerezore. Kur i pastroj plaget e te semurit, ndiej sikur po pastroj plaget e Zotit. A nuk eshte kjo nje eksperience e bukur?" interviste e 1974.
Mbi cmimin Nobel
"Kam zgjedhur varferine e njerezve tone te varfer.Por jam shume e lumtur te marr cmimin Nobel ne emer te urise, te pastreheve , te ivalideve, dhe te gjithe atyre qe e ndiejne veten te padeshiruar ne shoqerine anembane botes " - Duke pranuar cmimin Nobel ne 1979
Mbi Luften
"Ju lutem zgjidhni rrugen e paqes.....Ne nje kohe te shkurter do shihen fituesitdhe te humburit, por asnje nga keto nuk e justifikojne dhimbjet, vuajtjet dhe humbjen e jeteve qe armet tuaja do te shkaktojne." - Leter qe i dergohet presidentit Bush dhe presidentit Sadam Husein ne janar te 1991
Mbi abortion
"Nje femije eshte dhurate e Zotit.Nqs ju nuk e doni ma jepni mua"
Ne vitet e fundit:
"Zoti ka per te gjetur nje person tjeter,me human e me te kushtuar ndaj Tij, dhe shoqeria ka per te vazhduar perpara."

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