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 | | Mother Teresa encouraged members of her order to baptise people who were dying, without regard to the individual's religion. |  | | Quoting Mother Teresa's words at a 1981 press conference in which, when asked if she teached the poor to endure their lot, she replied: "I think it is very beautiful for the poor to accept their lot, to share it with the passion of Christ. |  | | As many other criticised religious people, Mother Teresa had a short response to her critics: "No matter who says what, you should accept it with a smile and do your own work". |
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http://www.informationgenius.com/encyclopedia/m/mo/mother_teresa.html
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| | India Travelogue Masters & Sages: Mother Theresa Profile, meeting Mother Theresa, Mother Theresa in the service of Jesus |
 | | Mother Theresa undertook all her work believing firmly that the human being she tended was not different from the body of Christ, received in Holy Communion. |  | | While the congregation grew, Mother Theresa's faith and prayers were continually answered and her work continued, for the destitute, for the abandoned, for the sick, the aged, the lonely and the dying. |  | | At the tender age of twelve she felt the urge to spend her life doing Gods' work, and surrendering to His will. |
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http://www.indiatravelogue.com/face/face13.html
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| | Mother Theresa |
 | | She bore witness to the Gospel of charity, which is nourished by the free giving of the self until death. |  | | I give fervent thanks to God who gave this woman of unshakeable faith as a gift to the Church and to the world in order to remind us all of the supremacy of evangelical love, especially when it is expressed in humble service of the least of our brothers and sisters. |  | | In the face of those in misery she recognized Jesus' face, imploring from the Cross: 'I am thirsty.' And, with generous surrender of the self, she listened to that cry from the lips and hearts of the dying, of abandoned little ones, of men and women crushed by the weight of suffering and loneliness." |
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http://www.catholic.net/RCC/Periodicals/Inside/10-97/mother.html
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| | Time Magazine's 1989 Interview with Mother Theresa |
 | | Mother Teresa: I do the will of God, no? In doing the will of God there is no disappointment. |  | | Mother Teresa: When I as young people why they want to join us, they say they want the life of prayer, the life of poverty and the life of service to the poorest of the poor. |  | | Mother Teresa: You and I, we are the Church, no? We have to share with our people. |
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http://servelec.net/mothertheresa.htm
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| | COSMIC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Mother Teresa Season 2001 Cosmic Player Plate |
 | | Mother Teresa was a signatory who called for communal peace after the destruction of the Islamic mosque Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992 by Hindu extremists. |  | | Saint Theresa of Lisieux was a mystical Carmelite Nun who joined the convent when she was 15 and remained cloistered there until her early death at age 24. |  | | In the subsequent disturbances in Calcutta after the mosque's destruction Mother Teresa was on the streets conducting her mission. |
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http://www.cosmicbaseball.com/mteresa01.html
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| | Mother Teresa Pro-Life Speech - National Prayer Breakfast, Washington D.C., 1994 |
 | | But often father and mother are so busy they have no time for their children, or perhaps they are not even married or have given up on their marriage. |  | | But there were those children, radiating joy, sharing the joy and peace with their mother because she had the love to give until it hurts. |  | | As older people are called to God, only their children can take their places. |
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http://www.priestsforlife.org/brochures/mtspeech.html
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| | Is Mother Theresa A Christian? |
 | | Obviously, then, "Mother" Teresa is both a pantheist and a Universalist--Universalists maintain that Muslims, Hindus, Jews, and other non-Christians can get to heaven without saving faith in Christ; they are those who believe that all who sincerely follow their own religions or beliefs will be saved. |  | | [Mother Theresa died in 1997 and based on the gospel she taught and lived by, she is now awaiting the White Throne Judgment and will be judged for her sins. |  | | You will see from the following quotes that Mother Theresa believes that Jesus is a piece of bread and that the Catholic "Mary" is leading her to Jesus [Lord have mercy, Jesus]. |
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http://www.jesus-is-lord.com/mothther.htm
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| | Mommie Dearest - The pope beatifies Mother Teresa, a fanatic, a fundamentalist, and a fraud. By Christopher Hitchens |
 | | She was a fanatic, a fundamentalist, and a fraud, and a church that officially protects those who violate the innocent has given us another clear sign of where it truly stands on moral and ethical questions. |  | | What is so striking about the "beatification" of the woman who styled herself "Mother" Teresa is the abject surrender, on the part of the church, to the forces of showbiz, superstition, and populism. |  | | Mommie Dearest - The pope beatifies Mother Teresa, a fanatic, a fundamentalist, and a fraud. |
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http://slate.msn.com/id/2090083
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| | Blessed Mother Teresa, Missionaries Of Charity, Order of Mother Theresa, Calcutta, Bangalore and the World |
 | | Praise God for the Beatification of Blessed Mother Teresa, and Blessings on Pope JohnPaul II on his 25 years as the Pontiff of the Catholic Church, 19 October 2003. |  | | This Order was started in Calcutta by Mother Teresa, and has two branches in Bangalore which takes care of the destitute, abandoned and dying of all Castes and Religions. |  | | Slowly other women joined her, and in 1950 she received official approval for a congregation of sisters, called the Missionaries of Charity, whose members are dedicated to serving the poorest of the poor. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/2960/mothert.htm
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| | A CORRESPONDENCE WITH MOTHER THERESA |
 | | Mother Theresa had taken me to task for not following the pope and for insisting on attending the traditional rites of the Church. |  | | It is only necessary for me to show that the New Church is barely distinguishable from the Reformation cults that left the traditional Church in the 16th century. |  | | Rama P Coomaraswamy, M.D. This correspondence which took place some 20 years ago represents a debate between myself and Mother Theresa. |
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http://www.coomaraswamy-catholic-writings.com/MotherTheresa-PartI.htm
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| | The My Hero Project - Mother Teresa |
 | | This person was Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a woman who was celebrated worldwide as a saint and who lived a life that wholly justified this renown. |  | | With the Pope's blessing, Mother Teresa descended into the slums of Calcutta, undoubtedly one of the poorest cities on the planet, and began the Sisters of Charity. |  | | I want to help people and I want people to respect me and look up to me. I want to be the type of person she was, an Angel, a living Saint. |
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http://www.myhero.com/hero.asp?hero=M_Teresa
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice |
 | | She proclaimed that the people she was taking care of there "don't need to die!" She asserted that most of the sisters caring for the destitute weren't very bright, and that there are means of keeping the destitute alive of which the Missionaries of Charity would not partake. |  | | He attacks not only Mother Teresa, but also Roman Catholic doctrine and practice, and even further, extends his attacks to Christianity and the Bible, especially Christian teaching on the sanctity of human life. |  | | He despises the hypocrisy he sees in Mother Teresa and seems happy to extend his disillusionment to religion in general. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/185984054X?v=glance
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| | Mother Theresa |
 | | Let there be kindness in your face, in your eyes, in your smile, in the warmth of your greeting. |  | | In 1996, she becomes only the fourth person in the world to receive an honorary U.S. citizenship. |  | | Others soon follow, and papal approval arrives to create a religious order of nuns called the Missionaries of Charity. |
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http://www.studyworld.com/newsite/ReportEssay/Biography/FamousWomen/Mother_Theresa.htm
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| | Missionaries Of Charity All About Missionaries Of Charity |
 | | On October 7, 1950, Mother Teresa received permission from the Holy See to start her own order, "The Missionaries of Charity", whose primary task was to love and care for those persons nobody was... |  | | Asha Daan: The initiative began in 1976, when HLL supported Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity to set up Asha Daan, a home in Mumbai for abandoned, challenged children, and the destitute... |  | | Among their vows is the promise 'to give wholehearted and free... |
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http://www.aacharity.com/missionariesofcharity
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| | HOPE & HEALING - The Mother Teresa of Calcutta Memorial Page |
 | | This day is the fifty-first anniversary of the day she received a divine mission from God. |  | | Mother would see Jesus in everyone that she met. |  | | ROME, NOV. 30, 2003 (Zenit.org).-Archbishop Angelo Comastri, who is papal delegate of the Marian Shrine of Loreto, Italy, quoted Mother Teresa of Calcutta to describe the attitude Christians should have during this period of preparation for Christmas. |
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http://www.catholic.net/hope_healing/template_channel.phtml?channel_id=22
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| | Mother Theresa |
 | | A web site featuring segments dealing with Mother Theresa's early life, a vocation of service, her words, prayers and meditations, reflections as well as a bibliography. |  | | with the sole purpose to let people all over the world know what a great, tireless humanitarian Mother Teresa was, and to raise the awareness about the problems that she dedicated her whole life to, which still exists. |  | | Whether they are known to an entire world, or just to a beloved few, here are some of the women that have shaped our lives, given us strength, and taught us to take our place in the world. |
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http://sesd.sk.ca/psychology/Psych20/mother_theresa.htm
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| | RE: Mother Theresa |
 | | Also, I find Mother Theresa's reply curious; did her religious > beliefs compel her to have compassion only for human lifeforms? |  | | Also, it > seems like she was rather harsh in how she answered the question. |  | | Somehow methinks Mother may have had one or twomore important things to do besides discuss Christian vs. Jain metaphysics? |
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http://www.dd-b.net/~raphael/jain-list/msg01536.html
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| | TEMPLE OF MOTHER THERESA |
 | | In addition to the three basic vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, a fourth vow is required pledging service to the poor, whom Mother Teresa described as the embodiment of Christ. |  | | Members of the congregation take four vows on acceptance by the religious community. |  | | In 1950 Mother Teresa and her associates were approved within the archdiocese of Calcutta as the Missionaries of Charity. |
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http://sangha.net/messengers/mother-theresa.htm
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| | Handwriting-L - Handwriting Analysis Archive (Mother Theresa) |
 | | The sample of Mother Teresa's writing that is analyzed here is from March of 1953, and was written just a month before taking her final vows. |  | | Through these skills, she was able to lay the foundation for the religious order known as the "Missionaries of Charity" in Calcutta India. |  | | The order of "Missionaries of Charity" were founded by her just 3 years prior to this writing, and her work with the poor and destitute of Calcutta began in 1948, when the Catholic Church gave her permission to leave her convent to work among the poorest areas of the city. |
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| | Mother Teresa, a Tribute To Her Life And Cause, albania, albanians, india, calcuta, mother,TERESA, MOTHER TERESA. . |
 | | Mother Teresa, a Tribute To Her Life And Cause, albania, albanians, india, calcuta, mother,TERESA, MOTHER TERESA. |  | | Although the world is full of good people, great humanitarians that really care, people who donate billions of dollars, people who raise their voice to make a difference, Mother Teresa stands out in the crowd, she is unique. |  | | This Mother Teresa site was designed by me with the sole purpose to let people all over the world know what a great, tireless humanitarian she was, and to raise the awareness about the problems that she dedicated her whole life to, which still exists. |
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| | Handwriting-L - Handwriting Analysis Archive (Mother Theresa - Biography) |
 | | Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu was born in Skopje, Yugoslavia in 1910 and joined a religious order at the age of 28. |  | | She was sent to India and began a teaching career. |  | | Mother Teresa took that name after joining the religious order which became her life. |
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| | Mother Teresa - Biography |
 | | At the age of twelve, she felt strongly the call of God. |  | | In 1965 the Society became an International Religious Family by a decree of Pope Paul VI. |  | | Mother Teresa's work has been recognised and acclaimed throughout the world and she has received a number of awards and distinctions, including the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize (1971) and the Nehru Prize for her promotion of international peace and understanding (1972). |
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http://nobelprize.org/peace/laureates/1979/teresa-bio.html
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| | Mother Teresa: Facts and extensive reading list |
 | | Mother Teresa : To Live, to Love, to Witness : Her Spiritual Way |  | | Everything Starts from Prayer : Mother Teresa's |  | | 1937 final vows, became Mother Superior of school. |
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| | Mother Teresa Humanitarian |
 | | Suffering into Joy: What Mother Theresa Teaches About True Joy |  | | Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor (1997) |  | | Mother Teresa has quietly but effectively devoted her life to the world's disadvantaged, spreading her message of hope from the slums of India to AIDS clinics in the United States. |
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http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/95aug/motherteresa.html
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| | We knew enough to check Sammons source. Free people should see what we found. |
 | | And he piously thanks his mother, Theresa, who "provided daily prayers that were much appreciated." |  | | But maybe Theresa should pray for insight into how her son got to be so corrupt. |  | | Next: The opening chapter of Sammons book is a textbook in deception and slander. |
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| | Angel From Heaven - The Mother Theresa Fanlisting |
 | | Angel From Heaven - The Mother Theresa Fanlisting |  | | Welcome to Angel From Heaven, the fanlisting for the late Mother Theresa, an inspiration to all. |  | | This fanlisting is created and maintained by and is approved by thefanlistings.org. |
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| | Bongo Java World Headquarters |
 | | End of story.Postscript: Mother Teresa’s attorney discussed in this story, Jim Tewey, later became the head of President Bush’s Faith Based Initiatives program. |  | | The legal argument proved hard to make to a public which wanted simple slogans not nuanced legal arguments. |  | | Then we received a letter from Mother Teresa, which pretty much re-iterated what the attorney said: she didn't mind the bun itself but she didn't want us making money off her name or image. |
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| | Mother Teresa - In Memory of Mother Teresa, a Great Humanitarian and Pro-life Supporter |
 | | Words cannot describe the respect I have for Mother Teresa, or the sadness I feel knowing that she has left this world. |  | | This ribbon is in memory of 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. |  | | Mother Teresa Missionaries of Charity Condolence Book Calcutta India |
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| | Early Years of Mother Teresa |
 | | While at World Youth Day in Paris, John Cardinal OConnor recalled a meeting with Mother Theresa on the day he was elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals, " I saw her as I was coming down the stairs of the High Altar at St. Peters Basilica and she said to me, 'Give God permission. |  | | Mother Teresa started with a school in the slums to teach the children of the poor. |  | | Mother Teresa recalled later, "I was to leave the convent and work with the poor, living among them. |
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http://www.ewtn.com/motherteresa/life.htm
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| | The Missionary Position |
 | | He probes the source of the heroic status bestowed upon an Albanian nun whose only declared wish is to serve God. |  | | But what, asks Christopher Hitchens, makes Mother Teresa so divine? |  | | Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, feted by politicians, the Church and the world's media, Mother Teresa of Calcutta appears to be on the fast track to sainthood. |
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http://www.versobooks.com/books/ghij/h-titles/hitchens_mother_teresa.shtml
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| | WNDU-TV: Faith Report Story: Canonization of Mother Theresa - August 15, 2001 |
 | | A report on her life, including details of a miracle she is said to have performed, will be sent later this month to the Vatican as part of the drive for her beatification. |  | | She was widely known as the saint of the gutters. |  | | Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her work among the needy. |
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| | Mother Theresa - The WWWomen Quilt Pages |
 | | She had medical training in Paris and had some classrooms to teach in Calcutta. |  | | There is so little written about her which I find incredible. |  | | Mother Theresa opened hospitals, orphanges and food centers. |
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| | Paying Tribute to Mother Teresa of Calcutta |
 | | Read Mother Teresa's Daily Prayer and Listen to Her Recite It |  | | Find a Mother Teresa biography, listen to a daily prayer by Mother Teresa, read about her path to becoming a Catholic saint and share your story of inspiration. |  | | Father Sebastian Vazhakala, M.C., remembers life with Mother Teresa and discusses contemplative prayer and memories of Mother Teresa. |
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| | P335 Cognitive Psychology, Prof. Kruschke |
 | | Bernstein still refers to the pastry as the "the miracle nun bun." But he said coffee mugs and other items bearing Mother Teresa's image were taken off the market after she sent him a letter saying she had always opposed use of her image for commercial purposes. |  | | He said Mother Teresa's lawyer told him that the nun was amused by the roll. |  | | Some people think it looks like Mother Teresa," he said, adding that there are no plans to stop displaying the pastry. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~jkkteach/P335/nunbun.html
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| | Mother Teresa |
 | | A&E Biography: Mother Teresa - A Life of Devotion (1997) (TV).... |  | | Find where Mother Teresa is credited alongside another name |  | | Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Mother Teresa |
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http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0609336
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| | Mother Theresa quotes |
 | | Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless. |  | | Please note, this is a common mis-spelling of Mother Teresa's name. |  | | Please click here for lots of Mother Teresa quotes |
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http://www.saidwhat.co.uk/quotes/m/mother_theresa_587.php
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| | Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu ("Mother Teresa") |
 | | Mother Teresa's House of Illusions How She Harmed Her Helpers As Well As Those They 'Helped' By Susan Shields |  | | The Illusory Vs. The Real Mother Teresa The Illusory Vs. The Real Mother Teresa By Michael Hakeem, Ph.D. Christopher Hitchens Interview An interview with journalist Christopher Hitchens, a strong critic of Mother Teresa, and author of `The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice.'" By Matt Cherry |
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