There are a number of excellent biographies available on line. I would suggest you start with a search. - Biography of Mother Teresa
A good biography of Mother Teresa is a book entitled Mother Teresa: A Biography by Meg Greene.
A more detailed first hand experience of working with Mother Teresa, warts and all, is Hope Endures, a book by by Colette Livermore.
The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practiceis a book by Christopher Hitchens about the life and work of Mother Teresa. This book is not for everyone, because it contains research that reveals the darker side of Mother Teresa.
There are a bunch of them, below are two short biographical sketches of Mother,, at the links below: one is from when she won the Nobel Peace prize, so it was from when she was still alive. There is a slightly longer one from the Vatican Web site which is complete. The last is a link to the book that is her authorized biography.
Meg Greene has published a biography about Mother Teresa which has had only mediocre reviews and is quite expensive. It is available on Amazon at this link.There are a number of biographies available on line that are fairly good and objective. This one on Wikipedia is good. The Mother Teresa website has a good biography available in several languages at this link. Avoid books by Hitchens, Livermore and others as they do not present an objective view but authors who have an agenda to destroy this wonderful saint with information that is based on half truths and distortions.
There are a number of excellent biographies available on line. I would suggest you start with a search. - Biography of Mother Teresa
A good biography of Mother Teresa is a book entitled Mother Teresa: A Biography by Meg Greene.
A more detailed first hand experience of working with Mother Teresa, warts and all, is Hope Endures, a book by by Colette Livermore.
The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice is a book by Christopher Hitchens about the life and work of Mother Teresa. This book is not for everyone, because it contains research that reveals the darker side of Mother Teresa.
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A:A number of excellent biographies have been written about Mother Teresa.A good biography is a book entitled Mother Teresa: A Biography by Meg Greene.A more detailed first hand experience of working with Mother Teresa, warts and all, is Hope Endures, a book by by Colette Livermore.The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practiceis a book by Christopher Hitchens about the life and work of Mother Teresa. This book is not for everyone, because it contains research that reveals the darker side of Mother Teresa.
According to the Vatican web site (italian biography) the mother's name is Teresa Galli
According to the Vatican web site (italian biography) the mother's name is Teresa Galli
1.) Get a note pad and a pencil.2.) Do an Internet search using the phrase "Mother Teresa Biography"3.) Find a suitable article about her life and read it.4.) Take notes of the high points of the article.5.) Compose your essay based on the notes you took.
Mother Teresa to have them.
Mother Teresa did not participate in or follow sports.
Nirmala is the name of the successor of Mother Teresa, not the name of Mother Teresa.
Mother Teresa had no pets.
No, Mother Teresa was a Catholic.
No, Mother Teresa was Albanian.