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Nirmal Hriday One of the first foundations of Mother Teresa is the Home for the Dying in Calcutta. In an interview with Malcolm Muggeridge (Something beautiful for God - Ed.
Lindsay Perigo: The Diabolical Works Of Mother Teresa ... It's called The Diabolical Works of Mother Teresa. If you think the title is provocative, wait till you read the content!
Attendees will also set fire to "Satan's popular books" such as the work of "heretics" including the Pope, Mother Teresa, Billy Graham and Rick Warren.
Works of Love Are Works of Peace: Mother Teresa of Calcutta and the Missionaries of Charity (Ignatius Press, 1996)
Mother Teresa to the Rev. Michael Van Der Peet, September 1979 ; ... On Dec. 11, 1979, Mother Teresa, the "Saint of the Gutters," went to Oslo.
Among the many lining up to volunteer help at Mother Teresa's homes in Calcutta was Belgian Christiane Plompen, who reached India two months ago on a tourist visa.
Life, Mission, Achievements, Recognitions, Awards, Teachings, Views, Vows, Biography of Mother Teresa ... Mother Teresa had a long list of visits and tours to be undertaken for the work of peace.
- "Mother" Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu of Albanian parents in what is now Yugoslavia/Bosnia on August 27, 1910. She died of a heart attack on September 5, 1997. The diminutive nun...
Garishly made-up sex workers hang around the seedy street that leads to ‘Nirmal Hriday’, the home for the dying founded by Nobel peace laureate Mother Teresa, in a portion of an abandoned temple ...
Mother Teresa traveled to help the hungry in Ethiopia, radiation victims at Chernobyl, and earthquake victims in Armenia. Her zeal and works of mercy knew no boundaries.