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Mother Teresa

In Her Own Words

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The twentieth century was deeply impacted by one of the greatest, most inspiring spiritual leaders of all time: Mother Teresa of Calcutta. For millions of people around the world, Mother Teresa stood as the ultimate example of belief and faith in action. She was living proof that one person, filled with love, purpose, and determination, really can make a difference-can, in fact, touch the entire world. This program, narrated by Dr. Lou Tartaglia and woven together with personal insights from Father Angelo, includes some of the rarest recordings ever presented to the public from Mother Teresa herself. The result is something truly unprecedented: A rare and precious glimpse into Mother Teresa's private thoughts and spiritual insights . . . and a practical blueprint for creating a life of deeply authentic spirituality, according to her example.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Throughout her life, Mother Teresa served to inspire many with her unshakable faith and desire to help others. Brian Kolodiejchuk helps to shed light on her internal spiritual life by interweaving biographical facts with her letters and writings. Together Sherry Brownrigg and Paul Smith give a thoughtful reading of this inspirational text. Smith sets up the historical context for each piece of writing and explains its significance. He speaks clearly in an objective but warm tone. Brownrigg has a kind, comforting voice as she gracefully delivers the excerpts from Mother Teresa's writings. Yet she also speaks with a fervency that captures the emotion in the letters. Both narrators convey sincerity as they fondly share the thoughts of this remarkable woman. T.D.M. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

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