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Mother Teresa might be the most famous, and most widely admired, Catholic personality of the 20th century. And on Sunday, she was canonized by Pope Francis.
Mother Teresa's first miracle was curing a woman with a lump growing in her abdomen. In 1998, Monica Besra went to a Missionaries of Charity home in West Bengal, India, as she had a fever ...
Mother Teresa is not the mother of Fauci, who is director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the face of America's coronavirus response.
Mother Teresa, who was canonized as St. Teresa of Calcutta in 2016, died on Sept. 5, 1997, at the age of 87. Her final letter to the Missionaries of Charity – the religious community she founded ...
A man sits with his eyes closed on a bench beside her grave. Another kneels at the foot of the grave in prayer. A bunch of ...
Mother Teresa attends a Mass in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, on June 29, 1997. Plinio Lepri / AP, file “No responding to criticism. Thank you. God bless you.
LIFESTYLE Mother Teresa actress in upcoming film praises the saint: 'Such incredible dedication' Playing a real-life figure was a 'great challenge,' said Jacqueline Fritschi-Cornaz of Zurich ...
Mother Teresa, known now as St. Teresa of Calcutta, shown with an Indian child in 1977, spent her life caring for the sick, poor and homeless.
Mother Teresa was a diminutive Roman Catholic nun who devoted her life to helping the poor in India. She was canonized by the Church in 2016, nearly 20 years after her death at age 87 in 1997.
Mother Teresa's elucidation of giving in her letter reminds us of the biblical parable Mark 12:41-44, where Jesus was at the temple with the disciples and witnessed something he used to teach the ...
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