Such a Vision of the Street: Mother Teresa, the Spirit and the WorkImage Books, 1986 - 522 من الصفحات This definitive account of the Calcutta nun contains stories and anecdotes that have appeared nowhere else and encompasses the worldwide character of Mother Teresa's missionary activity. The story includes the early family life and the beginnings of Mother Teresa's religious life through to her founding the Missionaries of Charity, which would come to care for the poorest of the poor, the most abandoned, from the streets of India and eventually around the globe. |
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The Strands of a Life | 1 |
The Call Within a Call | 18 |
The Distressing Disguise | 51 |
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19 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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Agnes Gonxha Albanian Ann Blaikie Archbishop Barbara Ward became Bengal bishop Bojaxhiu boys Brother Andrew brought bustee Calcutta called Cardinal Catholic Relief Services chapel child Christ Christian Church clinic Co-Workers Cocorote congregation convent death Dorothy Day dying Eucharist Exem Father Gandhi gave gift girls give heart Hindu Holy homeless hospital human India Jesus joined Kalighat lepers leprosy letter lives Loreto Loreto Sisters Malcolm Muggeridge Mary mass Medical Mission Sisters meeting mission Missionaries of Charity Mother Teresa told Motherhouse Muggeridge Muslim Nobel peace person poor poorest poverty pray prayer priest refugees religious Rome sari served Shishu Bhavan Sister Nirmala Sister Teresa Sisters of Loreto Skopje slums smile Society South Bronx spiritual streets suffering talk team of Sisters tion took village vows wanted woman words wrote young women