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Life with Mother Teresa My Thirty-Year Friendship with the Mother of the Poor
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Item Number: 9745
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Life with Mother
Teresa
My Thirty-Year
Friendship with the Mother of the Poor
Father Sebastian Vazhakala, M.C.
"It is not success that is important but our
faithfulness." —Mother Teresa, From Part One
For thirty years, Father Sebastian Vazhakala worked closely with Mother Teresa,
co-founding with her the Missionaries of Charity Contemplative and founding the
Lay Missionaries of Charity. At her funeral, he was one of only six people
given the honor of riding on the catafalque that carried her body. "She has
always been a mother to me," he has said, "we always remained very close."
In this book, Father Sebastian tells not only the stories of the founding of
the Contemplative and the Lay Missionaries, but also provides fresh insight
into Mother Teresa who was "timid and very sensitive by nature," according to
the author, but who surrendered everything to God in order to serve him in the
poor.
Through unedited letters, photos and anecdotes ranging from Mother Teresa's
childhood in
Albania
to the memory loss of her later years, the reader gains a new portrait of both
Mother Teresa and the inner spirit of the Missionaries of Charity. A
Servant Book.
"The pages of this book do not leave the reader indifferent. On the contrary,
on every page there is something that is impressed upon you…until you are
inspired to do something beautiful for God."—Cardinal Jose Saraiva Martins,
prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints
"Reading Father Sebastian's book requires having the courage of committing
oneself, of getting one's hands dirty…of converting oneself always and again to
Christ. With humility and clarity Father Sebastian calls you to write
now—immediately—your biography. There is no time to lose. In order to do this,
he suggests that you too live the experience of being a "small pencil" in God's
hands, using Mother Teresa's very effective expression."—L?Osservatore
Romano
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