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A pivotal moment in "The Letters," the film about Mother Teresa released earlier ... Her noble efforts to help the poor received resistance from many of the Hindus in the neighborhoods where she ...
A picture of Mother Teresa rests on a brick wall of the Brothers Keeper soup kitchen in Ocala. Another symbol of the late, beloved Catholic nun exists at the shelter: her spirit of serving the poor.
Mother Teresa, the Roman Catholic nun who won the Nobel Peace Prize for helping the poor in India, says she intends to open a mission for the needy in Boston. ”Even the littlest giving . . . the ...
Pope Francis canonized Mother Teresa as a saint before 120,000 Catholic faithful Sunday, hailing the humble nun as a powerful symbol of the righteousness of helping society’s most marginal, from ...
Victoria Goldbech, 72, a lifelong member of St. Wenceslaus Church in East Baltimore, said she hoped to touch a “living saint” today. Mother Teresa of Calcutta, one of the world’s … ...
Mother Teresa was a major inspiration for Eileen A. Chowdhury, the guiding force that led Chowdhury to a life of volunteering to help those less fortunate. Born in Calcutta, India, in 1929, Chowdhu… ...
Greg Zingler watched a movie about Mother Teresa six years ago and was awed by the world-famous nun’s compassionate service to the poor. He went to the Basilica of the National Shrine in Wash… ...
If Mother Teresa were alive today, she’d call on people to not be indifferent to the needy during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Archbishop Thomas D’Souza of Calcutta.
On March 15, nuns of Missionaries of Charity read a special prayer at Mother Teresa’s tomb in Kolkata, India, ... a religious order dedicated to helping India’s poor, be canonized?
Pope Francis celebrated his 86th birthday on Saturday with the Missionaries of Charity, honoring three people who care for “the poorest of the poor” with the Mother Teresa Award.
Mother Teresa, an Albanian nun, founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India (now known as Kolkata), and developed the order into a worldwide network of 4,500 nuns operating nursing ...
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