Mother Teresa: Seeker of Souls

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In strife-ridden Albania, a twelve year old girl recognized her divine callings to be helping the poor and downtroden. By the age of seventeen she had taken the important decision of becoming a nun. In 1928 Sister Agnes, having devoted herself to her faith and given up her initial identity of Agnes Bojaxhiu, set sail for India. India would become her adopted homeland. By giving dignity to the downtrodden and comfort to the abandoned, this land would raise her the stature of the world-renowned Mother Teresa. The life of Mother Teresa is a fascinating odyssey. Her undeterred faith and conviction in her path is awe-inspiring and controversial. Twentieth century’s perhaps best known ‘living-saint’ was a woman of mystery, whom few attempted to unveiled. This book brings to the reader a complete panoramic view of Mother Teresa–her life, her work, her followers and her critics.

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Title
Mother Teresa: Seeker of Souls
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8172730217
Length
v+226p.
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