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    valid identification) Once the identification process is over‚ the next step is to hand them over to institutions like Missionaries of Charity. Meanwhile‚ both the Government of India and top five hundred corporations of India (Fortune 500 companies of India can come forward under Corporate Social Responsibility) must tie up and forge an alliance with institutions like Missionaries of Charity‚ under Public Private Partnership (PPP) scheme. The scheme should be aimed at uplifting each and every beggar

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    Katie Davis "People tell me I am brave. People tell me I am strong. People tell me good job. Well here is the truth of it. I am really not that brave‚ I am not really that strong‚ and I am not doing anything spectacular. I am just doing what God called me to do as a follower of Him. Feed His sheep‚ do unto the least of His people." These words from Katie Davis speak volumes of this young woman’s heart for the people of Uganda. In December of 2006‚ 18 year-old Katie Davis from Brentwood‚ Tennessee

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    Box 617 MALE PATTERNED MASTURBATION OF MISSIONARIES FOR STRESS RELIEF by Brian Nacy CNC 6411 – Sexuality Counseling Dr. McKechnie Due 4/21/10 Turned in 4/21/10 Definition “Self-stimulation‚ personal blossoming‚ chronic demented practice‚ corrupt depravity‚ pleasant alternative‚ instinctual manifestation‚ genital misadventure and vice against nature” are some of the 200+ polarized descriptions of masturbation. (Bernot 2005‚ 84-94) Currently‚ Christian experts in sexuality

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    the call of God. She knew she had to be a missionary to spread the love of Christ.” (Noble Peace Prize) In fact‚ God inspired Mother Teresa after many years of teaching in Calcutta‚ to respod to a second call. This invitation moved Mother Teresa to found the Missionaries of Charity‚ a congregation to serve the “poorest of the poor.” (Petrie) “On October 7‚ 1950 Mother Teresa received permission from the Holy See to start her own order ‘The Missionaries of Charity‚’ whose primary task was to love

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    Mother Theresa

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    who is a landmark in history due to the love she showed for God but significantly for others. Mother Teresa founded the missionaries of charity in Calcutta‚ India in 1950. She did so for forty five years. Mother Teresa showed great love for others as she ministered to the poor‚ sick and orphaned. And even the dying. Mother Teresa did all these things while guiding the Missionaries of Charity’s expansion first throughout India and then in other countries. This meant that not only was Mother Teresa

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    education because they were poor. Mother Teresa founded the congregation‚ Missionaries of Charity established in 1950.There are over 4‚500 sisters in it‚ and is in 133 countries. To become a member‚ one must take the vows of chastity‚ poverty‚ obedience‚ and to give “Wholehearted and free service to the poorest of the poor.” This congregation was created to help those who have no one to be cared by. The Missionaries of Charity care for refugees‚ ex-prostitutes‚ the mentally ill‚ sick children

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    Mother Teresa

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    MOTHER TERESA Mother Theresa was a very prominent figure in the Catholic Church for many years. She was mostly associated with Calcutta‚ India - where she did most of her work. Inspired at a very early age she lived her life Christ wanted‚ doing everything to help the poorest of the poor. Mother Teresa‚ or Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu‚ was born to Nikolle and Dranafille Bojaxhiu on August 26‚ 1910. She was born in Shkup‚ which was in the center of the Ottoman Empire at the time (Present "" day Macedonia)

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    Mother Teresa

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    slums. Soon after volunteers and financial support rolled in and made it possible for her to continue her duty elsewhere. On October 7th 1950‚ Mother Teresa was granted permission by the Holy See to start her order known as "The Missionaries of Charity". The missionaries would focus on loving and caring for those persons which nobody cared for. In 1965 the group was declared an International Religious Family by Pope Paul VI. Societies have now spread throughout the world‚ including the former USSR

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    turned away anyone in need for help. It is said that during her early years‚ Agnes was fascinated by stories of missionaries and what they did for the community. By the age of 12 years of age she was completely convinced that she was called to commit herself to the Catholic Church and to live a religious life. At the age of 18‚ Agnes left her home and joined the Sisters of Loreto as a missionary. She never saw any of her family members again. She originally joined the Sisters of Loreto in Ireland to

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    LEADERS WHO TRANSFORMED THE WORLD- 1. Mother Teresa-Mother Teresa was an Albanian-born Roman Catholic nun. In 1950‚ she founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta‚ India‚ a religious congregation that is currently active in more than 130 countries. In her work with the Missionaries of Charity‚ Mother Teresa cared for the poor‚ sick‚ orphaned and dying. The Missionaries of Charity gradually expanded beyond India‚ and in 2012‚ consisted of more than 4‚500 sisters operating in 133 countries. The congregation

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