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Mother Teresa’s Life and Legacy
Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception


Mother Teresa, the Saint of Calcutta
Mother Teresa visited Peoria Illinois in 1960 to speak before a Catholic women’s group. She told them,
God has not called us to be successful, but to be helpful.”
Mother Teresa

The saint, Mother Teresa, lived her life committed to the purpose she felt called to do- take care of the poor, sick, and suffering people in India.
“No Greater Love is the essential wisdom of Mother Teresa — the most accessible, intimate, and inspiring book of her teachings. Thematically arranged to present her revolutionary vision of Christianity in its graceful simplicity, the book features her thoughts on love, generosity, forgiveness, prayer, service, and what it means to be a Christian. A passionate testament to deep hope and abiding faith in God, No Greater Love celebrates the life and work of one of the world’s most revered spiritual teachers.”
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What a wonderful, humble woman she was. And so faithful through a protracted “dark night of the soul”.
Thank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2019/10/a-stroll-through-arboretum.html
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Yes, it’s a shame she is gone, she could teach us so much now about humble service, something we don’t see happen often.
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