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Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light - The Private Writings of the Saint of Calcutta 119 reviews Mother Teresa
Doubleday, 2007
"The Saint of Darkness"
+ A Sad Story of a Wasted Life + Mother Teresa + Come Be My Light
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Mother Teresa - The Case for The Cause - Is Mother Teresa of Calcutta a Saint? 2 reviews Mark Michael Zima
Cold Tree Press, 2007
Never Before: A Catholic Critiques Mother Teresa
+ What this book is not!
Pope John Paul II wrote, "Man is no longer convinced that only in truth can he find salvation." Charitable acts and sincerity alone can not make a saint. The Church insists on her saints being unshakingly faithful to the ancient and constant teachings of the Catholic Faith. Mark Zima contrasts the ...
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Works of Love Are Works of Peace: Mother Teresa of Calcutta and the Missionaries of Charity 5 reviews Michael Collopy, Mother Teresa
Ignatius Press, 1996
Collopy's photographs project Mother Teresa's loving vision.
+ Photography tells the story of Mother Teresa. + The Love of Mother Theresa and the Sisters of Charity + Unforgettable photography + Collopy's photographs project Mother Teresa's loving vision.
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Mother Teresa: Beyond The Image 5 reviews Anne Sebba
Image, 1998
Even Saints Are Not "Perfect"
+ Gives a good, fair overview of Mother Teresa
I count myself as one soul especially devoted to Saints of the Catholic Church including this one. But as so eloquently explained in "Enduring Grace, Living Portraits of Seven Women Mystics" (by Carol Lee Flinders) - even the greatest of Saints will admit to shortcomings. In fact, that is what ...
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The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice 140 reviews Christopher Hitchens
Verso, 1997
100% Accurate
+ Hitchens Earns Time in Purgatory with His 'Position' on Mother Teresa. + Brilliant Hitchens
The true story of mother Theresa. The chapter on her buddy Charles Keating is particularly enlightening.
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Mother Teresa: A Complete Authorized Biography 13 reviews Kathryn Spink
HarperOne, 1998
a beautiful book about a beautiful person
+ Getting to Know the Pen While Reading the Letter + An Effective Account + Very inspirational
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The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice 140 reviews Christopher Hitchens
Verso, 1997
100% Accurate
+ Hitchens Earns Time in Purgatory with His 'Position' on Mother Teresa. + Brilliant Hitchens
The true story of mother Theresa. The chapter on her buddy Charles Keating is particularly enlightening.
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Works of Love Are Works of Peace: Mother Teresa of Calcutta and the Missionaries of Charity 5 reviews Michael Collopy, Mother Teresa
Ignatius Press, 1996
Collopy's photographs project Mother Teresa's loving vision.
+ Photography tells the story of Mother Teresa. + The Love of Mother Theresa and the Sisters of Charity + Unforgettable photography + Collopy's photographs project Mother Teresa's loving vision.
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Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light - The Private Writings of the Saint of Calcutta 119 reviews Mother Teresa
Doubleday, 2007
"The Saint of Darkness"
+ A Sad Story of a Wasted Life + Mother Teresa + Come Be My Light
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Mother Teresa: A Complete Authorized Biography 13 reviews Kathryn Spink
HarperOne, 1998
a beautiful book about a beautiful person
+ Getting to Know the Pen While Reading the Letter + An Effective Account + Very inspirational
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Mother Teresa: Beyond The Image 5 reviews Anne Sebba
Image, 1998
Even Saints Are Not "Perfect"
+ Gives a good, fair overview of Mother Teresa
I count myself as one soul especially devoted to Saints of the Catholic Church including this one. But as so eloquently explained in "Enduring Grace, Living Portraits of Seven Women Mystics" (by Carol Lee Flinders) - even the greatest of Saints will admit to shortcomings. In fact, that is what ...
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Mother Teresa - The Case for The Cause - Is Mother Teresa of Calcutta a Saint? 2 reviews Mark Michael Zima
Cold Tree Press, 2007
Never Before: A Catholic Critiques Mother Teresa
+ What this book is not!
Pope John Paul II wrote, "Man is no longer convinced that only in truth can he find salvation." Charitable acts and sincerity alone can not make a saint. The Church insists on her saints being unshakingly faithful to the ancient and constant teachings of the Catholic Faith. Mark Zima contrasts the ...
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