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Mother Teresa In My Own Words

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ISBN-10: 0517201690

ISBN-13: 9780517201695

Edition: 1996

Authors: Jos� Luis Gonzalez-Balado, Mother Teresa of Calcutta

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The legendary Mother Teresa's work for—and among—the poor has become the yardstick by which the entire world measures compassion, generosity, and selflessness. Her words and actions have inspired millions of people from every race and religion and country to help the poor and needy, a legacy that is her gift to all mankind for generations to come. From 1950, when she founded the order of Missionaries of Charity, to winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, and then, in 1985, being awarded the Medal of Freedom—the United States' highest civilian award—to her final days, Mother Teresa served the world as a beacon shedding the light of hope, comfort, and peace on all. Mother Teresa: In My Own…    
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Book details

List price: $6.99
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
Publication date: 10/7/1997
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

Jos Luis Gonzlez-Balado is originally from Soutelo (Orense). He has lived, studied and worked as a journalist and an editorial technician in various European countries, until his return to Spain in 1973. A prolific author and expert on religious themes, one of his most well-known biographies is Mother Teresa of Calcutta, with whom he enjoyed a long friendship with and who also contributed to the book. His books and articles on Mother Teresa have been translated into more than a dozen languages.

Agnes Gonxha Bojaxiu (mother Teresa) was born on August 26, 1910 in Albania. As a child she was fascinated by stories of the lives of missionaries, so by age 12 she was convinced that she would commit herself to a religious life. She left home at age 18 to join the Sisters of Loreto as a missionary. She went to the Loreto Abbey in Rathfarnham, Ireland to learn English, the language the Sisters of Loreto used to teach school in India. She took her first religious vows as a nun on May 24, 1931. It was at that time she chose the name Teresa after Therese de Listeux - the patron saint of missionaries. It was in 1946 when Mother Teresa received what she describes as "the call within the call"…