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"On August 27th, 1910, Mother Teresa is born in Skopje, Macedonia" ("Teresa, Blessed Mother").
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"At age 17, she left home to join the Irish Sisters of Loretto" ("Mother Teresa").
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"In 1946, Teresa persueaded Pope Pius XII to allow her to quit the Sisters of Loretto and pursue her calling to live with and serve the poorest of the poor under the guidance of the Archbishop of Calcutta" ("Mother Teresa").
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" Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries for Charity in 1950, an order that has grown to an organization of more than 4.000 nuns and 120,000 workers administering to the needy through more than 570 missions and 600 mobile heath clinics in 120 countries throughout the world" ("Mother Teresa").
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"Mother Teresa opened the Nirmal Hinday Home for Duing Destitutes in 1952 and began special treatmeant for lepers there five years later" ("Mother Teresa").
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"The Missionaries for Charity order was finally recognized by the Vatican" ("Mother Teresa").
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"In recognition of her apostolate, she was honoured... by Pope Paul awarded her the first Pope John XXIII Peace Prize" ("Teresa, Blessed Mother")
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"In 1979 she recieved the Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work" ("Teresa,Blessed Mother").
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"In 1989 she suffer ill health and had a heart attack" ("Teresa,Blessed Mother").
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"Mother Teresa dies in Calcutta, India " ("Teresa, Blessed Mother").
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"Dream Moods." An Online Guide To Dream Interpretation. Web. 08 Dec. 2011. http://dreammoods.com/cgibin/dreamdictionarysearch.pl?method=exact.
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Mother Teresa Picture Citations • http://www.baseballreliquary.org/images/MotherTheresa.jpg • http://0.tqn.com/d/catholicism/1/0/K/3/-/-/Mother-Teresa-US-Postage-Stamp.jpg • http://cache2.artprintimages.com/p/LRG/8/807/2BTI000Z/art-print/mother-teresa.jpg • http://www.catholicsupply.com/books/3000080.jpg • http://www.logoi.com/pastimages/img/mother_teresa_4.jpg • http://www.giftsofaith.com/images/motherteresa.jpg • http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3288/2428624611_47d1228=======b29_o.jpg
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"Mother Tersa." World Religions: Belief, Culture, and Controversy. ABC-CLIO, 2011. Web. 29 Nov. 2011. Rappaport, Helen. "Mother Tersa." Encylopedia of Women Socail REformers. Santa Barbara, CA:
ABC-CLIO, 2001. ABC-CLIO eBook Collection. Web. 29 Nov 2011. "Teresa, Blessed Mother." Encyclopaedia Britannica. Encyclopaedia Britannica Online School Edition.
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We chose a bird to symbolize Mother Teresa. We chose a bird because it symbolizes goals, aspirations, and hopes.
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We chose the color blue to represent Mother Teresa. We chose blue because it "represents truth, wisdom, heaven, eternity, devotion, tranquility, loyalty, and openness".