Who can save poor Terresa? She is too poor for an incorrect selection of a liar faith of Christ.
- I believe that religion keeps the poor poor? Giving the poor the wealth of the Vatican, no more hunger?
- Why is Catholic and the Pope is a liar?
- Protestants were the founders of Protestantism incorrect About Mary?
- People should think a Catholic death will save them … even Lady Di to a Catholic priest at his deathbed?
- Londe I do not want to stay because the Catholic priest said in the blood of Christ and this is the Body of Christ?






Who's Terresa?
Mother Teresa of Calcutta (1910-1997)
"By blood I am Albanian. By citizenship, an Indian. By faith, I am a Catholic nun. As to my calling, I belong to the world. As to my heart, I belong entirely to the Heart of Jesus. "Small of stature, rocklike in faith, Mother Teresa of Calcutta was entrusted with the mission to proclaim the thirst of God's love for humanity, especially for the poorest of the poor. "God still loves the world and sends it to you and me to his love and compassion to the poor." It was a soul filled with the light of Christ, on fire with love for Him and burning with one desire: " quench His thirst for love and souls ".
This luminous messenger of God's love was born on August 26, 1910 in Skopje, a city situated at the crossroads of Balkan history. The youngest child of Nikola and Drane Bojaxhiu, Gonxha Agnes was baptized, received her First Communion at the age of five and a half and was confirmed in November 1916. From the day of their First Communion, a love for souls in the context of its era. His father, when Gonxha sudden death was about eight years left on the family in financial difficulties. Drane raised her children firmly and lovingly, greatly influencing her daughter's character and vocation. Gonxha religious education was assisted by the vibrant Jesuit parish of the Sacred Heart in which it participates.
At the age of eighteen years, motivated by the desire to become a missionary, Gonxha left his home in September 1928 to join the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, known as the Sisters of Loreto, in Ireland. There he received the name Sister Mary Teresa after St. Therese of Lisieux. In December, she departed for India, arriving in Calcutta on January 6, 1929. After making his first profession in May 1931, Sister Teresa was assigned to the community of Loreto Entally in Calcutta and taught at St. Mary School for girls. On May 24, 1937, Sister Teresa made her final profession, becoming, as she says, the wife of Jesus "for" all eternity. "From that moment he was called Mother Teresa. He continued teaching at St. Mary's in 1944 and became the director of the school. A person of profound prayer and deep love for her religious sisters and her students, Mother Teresa for twenty years in Loreto were filled with profound happiness. Noted for her charity, unselfishness and courage, their ability to work hard and a natural talent for organization, who lived his commitment to Jesus in the midst of his companions, with fidelity and joy.
On September 10, 1946 while traveling by train from Calcutta to Darjeeling for her annual retreat, Mother Teresa received her "inspiration," her "call within a call." That day, in a way she never explain Jesus' thirst for love and for souls took hold of his heart and desire to quench their thirst became the driving force in his life. In the coming weeks and months, through inner locutions and visions, Jesus revealed the desire of his heart for "victims of love" which "radiate His love for souls." "Come be my light," He begged her. "I can not go alone." He revealed their grief at the neglect of the poor, their punishment for their ignorance of him and his longing for his love. He asked Mother Teresa to establish a religious community, Missionaries of Charity, dedicated to serving the poorest of the poor. Almost two years of testing and discernment passed before Mother Teresa received permission to begin. On August 17, 1948, dressed for the first time in a white, blue-bordered sari and passed through the gates of her beloved Loreto convent to enter the world of the poor.
After a short course with the Medical Mission Sisters in Patna, Mother Teresa returned to Calcutta and found temporary lodging with the Sisters of the Poor. On December 21 he went first to the suburbs. She visited families, washed the wounds of some children, the care of a sick old man lying in the road and nursed a woman dying of hunger and tuberculosis. She started each day in communion with Jesus in the Eucharist and then went out, rosary in hand, to find and serve him in "the unwanted love, abandoned by him." After some months, she joined one by one by their alumni.
On October 7, 1950 the new congregation of the Missionaries of Charity was officially established in the Archdiocese of Calcutta. By the early 1960s, Mother Teresa began to send her Sisters to other parts of India. The Decree of Praise to the Congregation by Pope Paul VI granted in February 1965 encouraged an open house in Venezuela. That was soon followed by foundations in Rome and Tanzania and, eventually, on all continents. Since 1980 and continuing through the 1990s, Mother Teresa opened houses in almost all the communist countries, including the former Soviet Union, Albania and Cuba.
In order to better respond to the physical and spiritual needs of the poor, Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity Brothers in 1963, in 1976 the contemplative branch of the Sisters, in 1979 the Contemplative Brothers, and in 1984 Parents of Missionaries Charity. However, their inspiration is not limited to those with religious vocations. He was the co-workers of Mother Teresa and illness and suffering caused to the co-workers, people of many faiths and nationalities with whom he shared his spirit of prayer, simplicity, sacrifice and her apostolate of humble works of love. This spirit later inspired the Lay Missionaries of Charity. In response to the requests of many priests, in 1981 Mother Teresa also began the Corpus Christi Movement for Priests as a "little way of holiness" for those who wish to share his charisma and spirit.
During the years of rapid growth of the world began to turn their eyes towards Mother Teresa and the work it had begun. Numerous awards, beginning with the Indian Padmashri Award in 1962 and, in particular, the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, honored his work, while an increasingly interested media began to follow their activities. Received two prizes and attention "to the glory of God and on behalf of the poor."
The whole of Mother Teresa's life and work bears witness to the joy of loving, the greatness and dignity of every human person, the value of doing small things with love and loyalty, and exceeding the value of friendship with God. But there was another heroic side of this great woman that was revealed only after his death. Hidden from all eyes, hidden even to those closest to her, her inner life is characterized by an experience of a deep, painful and constant feeling of being separated from God, even rejected by Him, along with a growing desire for his love. She called his inner experience, "darkness." The "painful night" of his soul, which began in the era that began its work for the poor and continued until the end of his life, led Mother Teresa to an ever deeper union with God. Through the darkness that mystically participated in the thirst of Jesus, as painful and burning desire to love, and shared in the interior desolation of the poor.
During the last years of his life, despite increasingly severe health problems, Mother Teresa continued to govern their society and meet the needs of the poor and the Church. In 1997, the Mother Teresa Sisters numbered nearly 4,000 members and were established in 610 foundations in 123 countries worldwide. In March 1997, which he blessed his newly elected successor as Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity and then made one more trip abroad. After meeting Pope John Paul II for the last time he returned to Calcutta and spent his last few weeks receiving visitors and instructing her Sisters. On September 5 of Mother Teresa of earthly life came to an end. She was given the honor of a state funeral by the Government of India and his body was buried at the Motherhouse of the Missionaries of Charity. Her tomb quickly became a place of pilgrimage and prayer for people of all faiths, rich and poor alike. Mother Teresa left a testament of faith, hope and extraordinary charity. Her response to Jesus' plea, "Come be my light," made her a Missionary of Charity, a "mother to the poor," a symbol of compassion for the world and a living witness to the thirst of love god.
Less than two years after his death, in view of Mother Teresa widespread reputation of holiness and the benefits to be reported, Pope John Paul II permitted the opening of her Cause of Canonization. On December 20, 2002, approved the decrees of his heroic virtues and miracles.
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Repeat after me …… joint, the joint.
What is the search here?
Do you have any idea what is even trying to say? Can you string together a coherent sentence? If so, try again, even if you have any questions at all. I sense that there was only some time in their hands and decided to mumble out loud! I assure you this much, God is not mocked. It is not a man that he should be. Is not willing that any should perish. Are you perish?
In fact, Mother Teresa was seen to associate with criminals, is the West that his glory and many of them have shown their devotion to be false.
Jesus Christ is King of Kings and Lord of all people on earth. Has no favorites, even when it comes to war. He does make clear that the war is wrong. Love is the only answer. "Love your enemies, be good for those who do harm."
"Blessed are the peace makers." Pray and work for peace.