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Blessed Mother Teresa

Blessed Mother Teresa
Author: Teresa
Publisher: Médiaspaul
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780854396689

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Mother Teresa

Mother Teresa
Author: Joseph Langford, MC
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2007-10-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1612782809

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"Stay very close to Our Lady. If you do this, you can do great things for God and the good of people." -- Mother Teresa of Calcutta As it was for Mother Teresa, so it can be for the rest of us. By standing close to Our Lady we can find the grace and courage to overcome our own personal trials and crosses. Summon the same powerful presence and aid of Our Lady by following the example of Mother Teresa. "Sitting with Mother Teresa, watching her tend to the sick and the dying, feeling the aura of holiness around her person, seeing her bent in prayer, lost in God -- how often I asked myself if I was not seeing something of Our Lady, experiencing a glimpse of the Virgin of Nazareth." -- Joseph Langford, MC, author and co-founder of the Missionaries of Charity Fathers


Blessed Mother Teresa

Blessed Mother Teresa
Author: T. T. Mundakel
Publisher: Liguori/Triumph
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Nuns
ISBN: 9780764811104

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From her childhood in Albania, to Dublin, and ultimately to the streets of Calcutta, the author uses Mother Teresa's own words to tell her story. -- Dust jacket.


Blessed Teresa of Calcutta

Blessed Teresa of Calcutta
Author: Mary Kathleen Glavich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN: 9780819811608

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Profiles Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the Yugoslavian nun who became a missionary to India, dedicated her life to serving the poorest of the poor, and founded the Missionaries of Charity, a congregation of Roman Catholic sisters who carry on her work.


Blessed are You

Blessed are You
Author: Eileen Egan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Beatitudes
ISBN: 9780898707243

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These reflections of Mother Teresa point to the heart of the Beatitudes, the Gospel, as a sign of contradiction to the world and a source of spiritual freedom for all who follow Jesus. It includes reflections by Mother Teresa on the Beatitudes and pictures of Mother Teresa and her Sisters living that Beatitude.


Mother Teresa of Calcutta

Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Author: Leo Maasburg
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2015-01-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 158617827X

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Mother Teresa's life sounds like a legend. The Albanian girl who entered an Irish order to go to India as a missionary and became an "Angel of the Poor" for countless people. She was greatly revered by Christians as well as Muslims, Hindus and unbelievers, as she brought the message of Christian love for one's neighbor from the slums of Calcutta to the whole world. Fr. Leo Maasburg was there as her close companion for many years, traveling with her throughout the world and was witness to countless miracles and incredible little-known occurrences. In this personal portrait of the beloved nun, he presents fifty amazing stories about her that most people have never heard, wonderful and delightful stories about miracles, small and great, that he was privileged to experience at Mother Teresa's side. Stories of how, without a penny to her name, she started an orphanage in Spain, and at the same time saved a declining railroad company from ruin, and so many more. They all tell of her limitless trust in God's love, of the way the power of faith can move mountains, and of hope that can never die. These stories reveal a humorous, gifted, wise and arresting woman who has a message of real hope for our time. It's the life story of one of the most important women of the 20th century as it's never been told before.


Conversations with Mother Teresa

Conversations with Mother Teresa
Author: Renzo Allegri
Publisher: The Word Among Us Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1593254156

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Well-known Italian journalist Renzo Allegri paints a fascinating portrait of Blessed Mother Teresa based on his personal interviews and meetings with her over the years. This collection of stories, anecdotes, and sayings is designed to help readers gain insight into Mother Teresa and her great love for Jesus, which motivated her to serve the poorest of the poor throughout the world. Allegri highlights the principles and beliefs that anchored this great woman of God and guided her through the many challenges she faced. Allegri’s lively portrayal is not only inspiring but will cause readers to grow in love and affection for this modern-day saint. --Allegri’s engaging style appeals to a broad range of readers. --Features a detailed time line of Mother Teresa’s life.


Mother Teresa

Mother Teresa
Author: Aroup Chatterjee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Kolkata (India)
ISBN: 9788175993310

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"The popular tendency is to defy myths, gurus and personalities without investigating the claims thoroughly. Mother Teresa is one such name. Does Mother Teresa deserve her reputation as the most charitable person who ever lived ? This book makes for a gripping but disconcerting read."--Publisher's description.


A Call to Mercy

A Call to Mercy
Author: Mother Teresa
Publisher: Image
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0451498224

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Published to coincide with Pope Francis's Year of Mercy and the Vatican's canonization of Mother Teresa, this new book of unpublished material by a humble yet remarkable woman of faith whose influence is felt as deeply today as it was when she was alive, offers Mother Teresa’s profound yet accessible wisdom on how we can show mercy and compassion in our day-to-day lives. For millions of people from all walks of life, Mother Teresa's canonization is providentially taking place during Pope Francis's Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy. This is entirely fitting since she is seen both inside and outside of the Church as an icon of God's mercy to those in need. Compiled and edited by Brian Kolodiejckuk, M.C., the postulator of Mother Teresa’s cause for sainthood, A Call to Mercy presents deep yet accessible wisdom on how we can show compassion in our everyday lives. In her own words, Mother Teresa discusses such topics as: the need for us to visit the sick and the imprisoned the importance of honoring the dead and informing the ignorant the necessity to bear our burdens patiently and forgive willingly the purpose to feed the poor and pray for all the greatness of creating a “civilization of love” through personal service to others Featuring never before published testimonials by people close to Mother Teresa as well as prayers and suggestions for putting these ideas into practice, A Call to Mercy is not only a lovely keepsake, but a living testament to the teachings of a saint whose ideas are important, relevant and very necessary in the 21st century.