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There are a number of excellent biographies available on line. I would suggest you start with a search. - Biography of Mother TeresaA 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.
No, Mother Teresa had one brother, Lazar, and one sister Aga.
Mother Teresa had one sister named Aga.
No, Mother Teresa was the only one who became a sister.
Mother Teresa had one sister whose name was Aga.
Since Mother Teresa died in 1997, she is no longer seeing visitors.
YES, Mother Teresa can be looked at as one of the largest peacemakers of all time, she is wonderful
Mother Teresa used to take the following book with her, wherever she went. Come to me in the Blessed Sacrament: A prayer book of ten different eucharistic holy hours for private meditation and personal prayer in the presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament by Vincent Martin Lucia Also, she really enjoyed a book related to Blessed Charles de Foucauld, but I can't remember its title.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic only but worked to help Hindus and Muslims.
Mother Teresa was baptized as Catholic when she was one day old. She remained a Catholic her entire life.
She does not have one, she is deceased.
Yes. Today, 2011, Mother Teresa is one step away from being canonized.