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  1. Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light - The Private Writings of the Saint of Calcutta by Mother Teresa, 2007-09-04
  2. No Greater Love by Mother Teresa, 2002-03-05
  3. Where There Is Love, There Is God: A Path to Closer Union with God and Greater Love for Others by Mother Teresa Mother Teresa, 2010-08-10
  4. Mother Teresa: A Complete Authorized Biography by Kathryn Spink, 1998-09-01
  5. A Simple Path by Mother Teresa, 1995-10-31
  6. Mother Teresa's Secret Fire: The Encounter That Changed Her Life and How It Can Transform Your Own by Joseph Langford, 2008-10-15
  7. Mother Teresa: In My Own Words by Mother Teresa, Jose Luis Gonzalez-Balado, 1997-09-18
  8. The Joy in Loving: A Guide to Daily Living (Compass) by Mother Teresa, 2000-03-01
  9. In the Heart of the World: Thoughts, Stories, and Prayers by Mother Teresa, 2010-03-16
  10. Meditations from a Simple Path by Mother Teresa Mother Teresa, 1996-03-12
  11. Mother Teresa by Demi, 2010-10-15
  12. Mother Teresa (DK Biography) by Maya Gold, 2008-08-04
  13. Mother Teresa's Prescription: Finding Happiness And Peace in Service by Paul A., M.D. Wright, 2006-03-01
  14. Mother Teresa and Me Ten Years of Friendship by Donna-Marie Cooper O'Boyle, 2009-12-09

1. Mother Teresa: Nobel Prize Speech
mother teresa nobel prize acceptance speech 1979 Oslo, Norway. See! Iwill not forget you I have carved you on the palm of My hand
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See! I will not forget you... I have carved you on the palm of My hand... I have called you by your name... You are mine... You are precious to Me... I love you. Isaiah As we have gathered here together to thank God for the Nobel Peace Prize, I think it will be beautiful that we pray the prayer of St. Francis of Assisi which always surprises me very much. We pray this prayer every day after Holy Communion, because it is very fitting for each one of us. And I always wonder that 400-500 years ago when St. Francis of Assisi composed this prayer, they had the same difficulties that we have today as we compose this prayer that fits very nicely for us also. I think some of you already have got it - so we pray together: Let us thank God for the opportunity that we all have together today, for this gift of peace that reminds us that we have been created to live that peace, and that Jesus became man to bring that good news to the poor. He, being God, became man in all things like us except in sin, and he proclaimed very clearly that he had come to give the good news.
The news was peace to all of good will and this is something that we all want - the peace of heart. Ad God loved the world so much that he gave his son - it was a giving: it is as much as if to say it hurt God to give, because he loved the world so much that he gave his son. He gave him to the Virgin Mary, and what did she do with him?

2. TIME 100 Heroes Icons - Mother Teresa Page 1
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In fighting for the dignity of the destitute in a foreign land, she gave the world a moral example that bridged divides of culture, class and religion BY BHARATI MUKHERJEE The Bengali chauvinist in me got a thrill: "This is Peter Jennings, tonight live from Calcutta." For the first and only time in my life, the great city I was born and raised in hit the big time. Bengalis love to celebrate their language, their culture, their politics, their fierce attachment to a city that has been famously "dying" for more than a century. They resent with equal ferocity the reflex stereotyping that labels any civic dysfunction anywhere in the world "another Calcutta." And why were the American media in Calcutta? For the funeral of an 87-year-old Albanian immigrant by the name of Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. In this era of "ethnic cleansing," identity politics and dislocation of communities, it is heartening that one of the most marginalized people in recent historya minority Albanian inside Slavic Macedonia, a minority Roman Catholic among Muslims and Orthodox Christiansshould find a home, citizenship and acceptance in an Indian city of countless non-Christians. She blurred the line between insider and outsider that so many today are trying to deepen. Bojaxhiu was born of Roman Catholic Albanian parents in 1910 in Shkup (now Skopje), a town that straddled the ethnic, linguistic, religious and geological fault line in the then Turkish province, later Yugoslav republic, now absurdly unnameable independent state of FYROM (the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia). When she was seven, her father was murdered. Bojaxhiu chose emigration over political activism and at the age of 18 entered the Sisters of Loreto's convent in Ireland as a novice. The Sisters of Loreto, a teaching order, sent her to Bengal in 1929. She spoke broken English and had yet to take her first vows.

3. Mother Teresa
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5. Literary News: Mother Teresa - Suite101.com
mother teresa nobel Peace Prize Lecture. Nichel Anderson Editor of the HarlemRenaissance. Suite University Featured Course The Joy of Reading.
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6. Mother Teresa Winner Of The 1979 Nobel Prize In Peace
Books by and about mother teresa; Faith and Compassion The Life and Work of motherteresa; nobel Lectures Peace 19711980 by Tore Frangsmyr (Editor), Irwin
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1979 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    Leader of the Order of the Missionaries of Charity
Excerpt from the Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech
    "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."
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  • Maiden name: Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu
  • Place of Birth: Skopje, Yugoslavia (what is now Macedonia)
  • Residence: Calcutta, India
  • Biographical highlights:
    • 1928 - went to India and taught at a convent school in Calcutta
    • 1937 - took her final vows
    • 1948 - left the convent to work alone in the slums; received some medical training in Paris
    • 1950 - the Missionaries of Charity (Mother Teresea's sisterhood) started
    • 1952 - House for the Dying opened
    • 1957 - the Missionaries of Charity started work with lepers and in many disaster areas of the world
    • 1971 - awarded the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize
    • 1979 - awarded Nobel Peace Prize
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7. Mother Teresa - Biography
among the nations. * Skopje is now the capital of Macedonia. FromLes Prix nobel 1979. mother teresa died on September 5, 1997.
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Mother Teresa was born in Skopje in what is now Yugoslavia on August 27, 1910. Her original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. Her father, who was of Albanian descent, ran a small farm. At the age of twelve, while attending a Roman Catholic elementary school, she records that she knew she had a vocation to help the poor. She decided to train for missionary work, and a few years later made India her choice. At the age of eighteen she left the parental home in Skopje and joined the Sisters of Loreto, an Irish community of nuns with a mission in Calcutta. After a few months' training in Dublin she was sent to India, where in 1928 she took her initial vows as a nun.
From 1929 to 1948 Mother Teresa taught at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta, but the suffering and poverty she glimpsed outside the convent walls made such a deep impression on her that in 1946 she received permission from her superiors to leave the convent school and devote herself to working among the poor in the slums of Calcutta. Although she had no funds, she started an open-air school for homeless children. Soon she was joined by voluntary helpers, and financial support was also forthcoming from various church organisations, as well as from the municipal authorities. This made it possible for her to extend the scope of her work, and on October 7, 1950, she received permission to start her own order

8. Peace 1979
The nobel Peace Prize 1979. mother teresa. India. Leader Speech motherteresa Biography nobel Lecture Swedish nobel Stamps Article. 1978, 1980.
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9. Mother Teresa: Abortion
lot of prayer to discover why mother teresa was this mother was against contraceptionwhen it was medicine and idea (See her opinion in the nobel Prize speech
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Most people in the world - and especially non-christians - know Mother Teresa as the nun against abortion. Many also blame her for this fact and many refuse even to know anything more or to read something about her, blinded as they are by their 'justified' anger for so much ignorance. Her big defense of the life of the unborn, her sayings as: "if you do not want your unborn child, bring it to us and we will raise it" have brought great anger to people who consider this kind of talk a big expression of blind stupidity, especially in undeveloped countries. Together with this fight against abortion was - in their eyes - the fact that Mother was against contraception a second reason for anger and denial. And I must say, that if your life is filled with consuming and living a full life of freedom, (or what you consider being so) you may think - even being a practising catholic - that what this people say, has a real ground and that Mother was definitely wrong. It takes opening to God and His love, a continuous search for His will in our life and lot of prayer to discover why Mother Teresa was this stubborn in this opinion and where she found the reasons to believe this was something in Gods'plan.

10. Mother Teresa 1910 - 1997
mother teresa, winner of the nobel Peace Prize, died earlier this afternoon(Friday 130 EDT) in her convent in India. She was 87.
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Related Sites Mother Teresa, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, died earlier this afternoon (Friday 1:30 EDT) in her convent in India. She was 87. Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in 1910 in Skopje, Yugoslavia, she joined the Sisters of Loreto in 1928. She took the name "Teresa" after St. Teresa of Avila, patroness of the Missionaries. In 1948, she came across a half-dead woman lying in front of a Calcutta hospital. She stayed with the woman until she died. From that point on, she dedicated the majority of her life to helping the poorest of the poor in India, thus gaining her the name "Saint of the Gutters." She founded an order of nuns called the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India dedicated to serving the poor. Almost 50 years later, the Missionaries of Charity have grown from 12 sisters in India to over 3,000 in 517 missions throughout 100 countries worldwide. In 1952, she founded the Nirmal Hriday Home for the Dying in a former temple in Calcutta. It was there that they would care for the dying Indians that were found on the streets. Mother would see Jesus in everyone that she met. It didn't matter whether they were dying of AIDS or Leprosy. She wanted them to be able to die in peace and with dignity. For over 50 years, she worked selfishly helping the poor. That devotion towards the poor won her respect throughout the world and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.

11. Mother Theresa [1910-1997] Catholic Information Center On The Internet Memorial
mother teresa, winner of the nobel Peace Prize, died last week (Friday)in her convent in India. She was 87. Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu
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Mother Teresa, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, died last week (Friday) in her convent in India. She was 87. Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in 1910 in Skopje, Yugoslavia, she joined the Sisters of Loreto in 1928. She took the name "Teresa" after St. Teresa of Lesiux, patroness of the Missionaries. In 1948, she came across a half-dead woman lying in front of a Calcutta hospital. She stayed with the woman until she died. From that point on, she dedicated the majority of her life to helping the poorest of the poor in India, thus gaining her the name "Saint of the Gutters." She founded an order of nuns called the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India dedicated to serving the poor. Almost 50 years later, the Missionaries of Charity have grown from 12 sisters in India to over 3,000 in 517 missions throughout 100 countries worldwide. In 1952, she founded the Nirmal Hriday Home for the Dying in a former temple in Calcutta. It was there that they would care for the dying Indians that were found on the streets. Mother would see Jesus in everyone that she met. It didn't matter whether they were dying of AIDS or Leprosy. She wanted them to be able to die in peace and with dignity. For over 50 years, she worked selfishly helping the poor. That devotion towards the poor won her respect throughout the world and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.

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Till the end of my days Jesus is for me:
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Jesus I love you with all my soul
I gave Him everything, even my sins and He took me in His tender love for His bride. From now on to the end of my days I am the bride of my crucified bridegroom. Amen.
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©THE nobel FOUNDATION 1979. nobel Lecture 1 by mother teresa Humanitarian/nobelPeace Prize 1979. December 11, 1979 at Oslo City Hall, Oslo, Norway.
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Humanitarian/Nobel Peace Prize 1979 December 11, 1979 at Oslo City Hall, Oslo, Norway As we have gathered here together to thank God for the Nobel Peace Prize I think it will be beautiful that we pray the prayer of St. Francis of Assisi which always surprises me very muchwe pray this prayer every day after Holy Communion, because it is very fitting for each one of us, and I always wonder that 4-500 years ago as St. Francis of Assisi composed this prayer that they had the same difficulties that we have today, as we compose this prayer that fits very nicely for us also. I think some of you already have got itso we will pray together. Let us thank God for the opportunity that we all have together today, for this gift of peace that reminds us that we have been created to live that peace, and Jesus became man to bring that good news to the poor. He being God became man in all things like us except sin, and he proclaimed very clearly that he had come to give the good news. The news was peace to all of good will and this is something that we all wantthe peace of heartand God loved the world so much that he gave his sonit was a givingit is as much as if to say it hurt God to give, because he loved the world so much that he gave his son, and he gave him to Virgin Mary, and what did she do with him? I was surprised in the West to see so many young boys and girls given into drugs, and I tried to find out whywhy it is like that, and the answer was: Because there is no one in the family to receive them. Father and mother are so busy they have no time. Young parents are in some institution and the child takes back to the street and gets involved in something. We are talking of peace. These are things that break peace, but I feel the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a direct war, a direct killingdirect murder by the mother herself. And we read in the Scripture, for God says very clearly: Even if a mother could forget her childI will not forget youI have carved you in the palm of my hand. We are carved in the palm of His hand, so close to Him that unborn child has been carved in the hand of God. And that is what strikes me most, the beginning of that sentence, that even if a mother

15. Mother Teresa | Humanitarian
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, whose original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, was born on August 27, 1910 in what is now Skopje, Macedonia. For her work with the poor around the world she received the Nobel Peace Prize In 1928 she joined a religious order and took the name Teresa. The order immediately sent her to India. A few years later, she began teaching in Calcutta, and in 1948 the Catholic Church granted her permission to leave her convent and work among the city's poor people. She became an Indian citizen that same year. In 1950, she founded a religious order in Calcutta called the Missionaries of Charity. The order provides food for the needy and operates hospitals, schools, orphanages, youth centers, and shelters for lepers and the dying poor. It now has branches in 50 Indian cities and 30 other countries. In addition to the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Teresa has received other awards for her work with the needy. These awards include the 1971 Pope John XXIII Peace Prize and India's Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding in 1972. Mother Teresa died on September 5, 1997. She is sorely missed. If you are aware of any Internet resources or books about Mother Teresa , or if you would like to submit comments please send us email Back to Top Resources Back to Resources Menu Books By Mother Teresa

16. The Nobel Lecture:  Mother Teresa Of Calcutta
THE nobel LECTURE. of mother teresa of Calcutta. Delivered Dec. 11, 1979,the day after receiving. the nobel Peace Prize, Dec. 10 in Oslo, Norway.
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THE NOBEL LECTURE of Mother Teresa of Calcutta Delivered Dec. 11, 1979, the day after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, Dec. 10 in Oslo, Norway. 2 Let us thank God for the opportunity that we all have together today, for this gift of peace that reminds us that we have been created to live that peace, and Jesus became man to bring that good news to the poor. He, being God, became man in all things like us except sin, and he proclaimed very clearly that he had come to give the good news. 5 It is not enough for us to say, " I love God, but I do not love my neighbor." St. John says you are a liar if you say you love God and you don’t love your neighbor. How can you love God Whom you do not see, if you do not love your neighbor whom you see, whom you touch, with whom you live? And this is very important for us to realize that love, to be true, has to hurt. 6 It hurt Jesus to love us. It hurt Him. And to make sure we remember his great love, he made himself Bread of Life to satisfy our hunger for His love. Our hunger for God, because we have been created for that Love. We have been created in His image. We have been created to love and be loved, and then He has become man to make it possible for us to love as He loved us. He makes himself the hungry one, the naked one, the homeless one, the sick one, the one in prison, the lonely one, the unwanted one, and he says "You did it to me." Hungry for our love, and this is the hunger of our poor people. This is the hunger that you and I must find. It may be in our own home.

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