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  2. Mother Teresa - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1970s, Mother Teresa was an international celebrity. She had been catapulted to fame via Malcolm Muggeridge's 1969 BBC documentary, Something Beautiful for God, before he released a 1971 book of the same name. [104] Muggeridge was undergoing a spiritual journey of his own at the time. [105]

  3. Teresa of Ávila - Wikipedia

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    The autobiography La Vida de la Santa Madre Teresa de Jesús (The Life of the Holy Mother Teresa of Jesus) was written at Avila between 1562 and 1565, but published posthumously. [30] Editions include: The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus ... Written by herself. Translated from the Spanish by D. Lewis, 1870. London: Burns, Oates, & Co

  4. Joseph Langford - Wikipedia

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    Mother Teresa's Secret Fire: The Encounter that Changed Her Life, and How It Can Transform Your Own (Our Sunday Visitor, 2008). Mother Teresa: In the Shadow of Our Lady: Sharing Mother Teresa's Mystical Relationship With Mary (Our Sunday Visitor, 2007). I Thirst: 40 Days With Mother Teresa (Augustine Institute, 2018, posthumous).

  5. 'Athens' Mother Teresa': While battling ALS, Kay Parker kept ...

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    She was Athens’ Mother Teresa. Fortunately, she and her husband, John, a retired Coca-Cola executive, had the means to support many of her initiatives, but she surely was born with the giving gene.

  6. Thérèse of Lisieux - Wikipedia

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    One of them, Mother Geneviève of St Teresa, was still living. When Therese entered the second wing, containing the cells and sickrooms in which she was to live and die, which had been standing only ten years, "What she found was a community of very aged nuns, some odd and cranky, some sick and troubled, some lukewarm and complacent.

  7. What do Mother Teresa, Al Capone, Elvis and Jesus have in ...

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    Before Saint Teresa of Calcutta, Trump compared himself to the late South African anti-Apartheid icon in April, a man who spent 27 years in jail as part of his fight for equality.

  8. Maggie Gobran - Wikipedia

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    Maggie Gobran often referred to as the Mother Teresa of Cairo, is a Coptic Christian lady who once lived an affluent lifestyle, sheltered from poverty and misery. [4] Despite this, she still experienced persecution as a Christian in Egypt.

  9. Madre Teresa Nuzzo - Wikipedia

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    Maria Teresa was born into a strongly Christian family, the second child born to Paul and Louisa Morrocchi Nuzzo. [1] Her elder brother died in a cholera outbreak, leaving Maria Teresa the eldest. A day after Maria Teresa was born, she was baptised in the Collegiate Parish of St. Paul, and she received confirmation at the age of eight.