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A Regular Mother Theresa
2007-10-21 05:31:00 It's a Saturday night in New York, and despite my recent immersion into the New York night life as if we were the middle-class version of Paris, Britney and Lindsey (without the cocaine and baby-daddy problems, of course, and which is why I haven't been blogging as much lately), I am at home in my pajamas. I am only awake now because my secret service buddy's phone call woke me up and then I noticed my laptop was still on. Moments ago, he was entering 230 Fifth rooftop bar and tried to make me feel guilty because he had "banked on the fact that I would be out, would probably be in the meatpacking and could take a five minute cab ride to enjoy one of the last weekends that the rooftop bar would be open."Damn. He knows how to invoke pressure ... that's probably why he's in the secret service! Ha! However, I came back with my saint-like reasons (which are all true) and he had to immediately revoke statements in which he directly implied that I was a loser.1) I was out until 4:30am...
Mother Theresa in ?Crisis of Faith? according to Time Magazine Article
2007-08-31 06:49:00 My friend Rich mentioned to me the other day about a recent article in Time Magazine about Mother Theresa and her faith journey. So I scanned time.com and found the article rather fascinating. I would love to hear your thoughts on the article, her life as a missionary, and how she may have shaped your ...
By: Missionary Road
Mother Theresa's Crisis Of Faith/ Quiz for Nic.
2007-08-26 11:30:00 What comes to mind when you hear the name "Mother Theresa"? I'd think greatness, someone who has been directly inspired by God to do good. Mother Theresa is internationally famed for being an advocate for the poor and homeless. In 1979, Mother Theresa won the Nobel Peace Prize for her inspiring humanitarian efforts. She has been a spiritual icon and inspiration to many and as far as I'm concerned, she was a living saint.It has been said that her remarkable deeds are connected to her closeness with God, that she found courage within her faith. She was often described as someone who has found true inner peace and tranqulity within herself.All the more shocking the recently surfaced letters that Mother Theresa wrote over a 66 year period, as reported by Time Magazine. The letters described her going through a period of spiritual emptiness, in which she couldn't feel any presence of God whatsoever."Jesus has a very special love for you. As for me, the silence and the emptiness is so ...
Mother Theresa was an Atheist.
2007-08-24 14:30:00 And the church thinks her doubt makes her more of a candidate for Sainthood. :/ Linkity Link
What if Mother Theresa and Father Ted had a child?
2007-05-22 13:19:00 Somewhere between ’82 and ’84 I was born, named Damian, given a Burke issue haircut and pointed in the direction of the closest suburban Port Elizabethan primary school. After twelve grueling years scho...
Pro-Homosexual Dissenter Wins Mother Theresa of the Year Awa
2006-12-22 08:42:02 From Life Site News: Los Angeles, December 19, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Sister Jeannine Gramick, who became a notorious figure after she was ordered by the Vatican in 2000 to desist from all pastoral work involving homosexuals, has been honored by being named a 2006 Mother Teresa Award Laureate. The award was presented to Sr. Gramick this past November. Begun in 2005, the Mother Teresa Awards were instituted to “recognize the achievements for those who beautify the world, especially in the fields of religion, social justice and the arts,” according to the Awards website. In the past, the award, which is sponsored by the St. Bernadette Institute of Sacred Art, has been given to such prominent and orthodox Catholic figures as Mother Angelica, John Paul II, and Fr. Benedict Groeschel. According to the Institute Sr. Gramick was named a Mother Teresa Awards Laureate, “for her role as American Human Rights Activist, especially in the field of Spirituality.” In...
By: Fanatholic
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