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Who Was Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa was always her own person, startlingly independent, obedient, yet challenging some preconceived notions and expectations. Her own life story includes many illustrations of her willingness to listen to and follow her own conscience, even when it seemed to contradict what was expected. This strong and independent Slavic woman was born Gonxha (Agnes) Bojaxhiu in Skopje, Yugoslavia, on August 27, 1910.

I believe in Mother Teresa
There is a person who has profoundly disturbed my peace of mind for a long time. She doesn't even know me, but she continually goes around minding my business. We have very little in common. She is an old woman, an Albanian who grew up in Yugoslavia; she is a Roman Catholic nun who lives in poverty in India.

Mother Teresa's "Dark Night" Can Teach Us A Lot
From the dark night of the mystics such as Mother Teresa, we can learn "how to behave in the time of dryness," a preacher said at a mediation in the presence of the Pope.

Mother Teresa - The Path of Love
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!

Mother Teresa of Calcutta - My Marketing Hero
Mother Teresa of Calcutta was a saintly woman. She was born amid an Albanian community in Macedonia as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu on August 26, 1910; and died almost 87 years later on September 5, 1997 in her beloved Calcutta, India. She was also, in my humble opinion, one of the greatest entrepreneurial marketing geniuses the world has ever known! Think about this with me for just a moment.

A Special Voice of the Poor
Mother Teresa, the charismatic nun who died September 5 at the age of 87, was hardly a political figure in the conventional sense. But she had a politician's sense of issues and timing: she knew that in modern-day India, a nation of nearly a billion overwhelmingly poor people, the biggest issue of all was povert

In Her Own Words
"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."

Books About Mother Teresa
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Quotations
"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."

The Rolling Road To Sainthood - Mother Teresa
Did Mother Teresa of Calcutta really perform miracles? Whatever your views about miracles of any sort, it is worth looking at how the Vatican set her on a fast track to sainthood. This began on 19 October in St Peter's Square, Rome, where, in front of a congregation of more than 250,000, Pope John Paul II beatified Mother Teresa just six years after she died.

Does God Really Exist? The Agony Of Teresa
Mother Teresa, put on the fast-track to sainthood by the Pope after her death five years ago, was tormented by a crisis of belief for 50 years, her writings reveal. Her letters and diaries present a completely different picture of the nun and Nobel peace laureate from her public image as a woman confident of her faith.

Mother teresa : Beyond The Image - Book Reviews
In the international orchestra of hyperbole that has sprung up around Mother Teresa - which now, after her death, will no doubt multiply - Jose Luis Gonzalez-Balado has been a major player. The Spanish journalist has written half a dozen volumes on Mother Teresa, which are almost identical in form and conten

'Tiny bit of pencil' with which God wrote - Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa's heart, sustained by a pacemaker inserted in December 1989, finally gave out Sept. 5 , while she was at her home surrounded by members of her order. Although she received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, she was best known for her work among the poor and destitute of Calcutta, India. One day she will no doubt be known as St. Teresa of Calcutta.

Interpreting Mother teresa
Many books about Mother Teresa have been written in the past ten years, each attempting to interpret her life. Yet -- although it sounds odd -- most of these biographies, essays, interviews and memoirs end up being unintentionally comic.

Books About Mother teresa
No Greater Love, A Simple Path, The Joy in Loving...

Anyway..
People are often unreasonable, illogical, and self-centered; Forgive them anyway.
If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives; Be kind anyway.

Book Excerpt - 'A Simple Path'
We all must take the time to be silent and to contemplate, especially those who live in big cities like London. and New York, where everything moves

 


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