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Home for The Dying, Heart for The Living: Mother Teresa's Journey.  

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Home for The Dying, Heart for The Living: Mother Teresa's Journey By William Bangun It was 1947 when Mother Teresa decided that living in convent only was not enough for her to express the greatness of God's love. She was just taken a final vow as a nun 10 years before when she felt that she had to do more for the mos disadvantaged. She had had experience working amongst the poor since the age of eighteen, when she joined the Lorento Sisters in India. There, although born as Agnes "Gonxha" Bojaxhia in 1910, she chose to use the name "Sister Teresa", and from thereon she was known as Mother Teresa. From her home country Albania, she decided to serve herself entirely in one of the poorest countries in the world: India. "Leave the convent and help the poorest of poor and to live with them" was the message from God that...

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