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978-0-86716-880-8
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The bestselling book, now in audio. During
her lifelong service to the poorest of the poor, Mother Teresa became an icon of compassion for people
of all religions; her extraordinary contributions to the care of the sick, the dying and thousands
of others nobody else was prepared to look after have been recognized and acclaimed throughout the
world. Little is known, however, about her own spiritual heights or her struggles.
This correspondence, from her early years in religious life through her years as foundress of a new
religious community, reveals the inner spiritual life of one of the most beloved and influential religious
figures of our time. These writings and reflections, almost all of which are made public here for the
first time, reveal her struggles and even her sense of abandonment by God. Yet these revelations encourage
and strengthen us as they shed light on Mother Teresa’s interior life in a way that shows
the depth and intensity of her faith and holiness.
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Come Be My Light
The Private Writings of the “Saint of Calcutta”
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Mother Teresa; edited by Brian Kolodiejchuk, M.C.; read by Sherry Kennedy Brownrigg and Paul Smith, with Greg Friedman, O.F.M., Kim Wessendarp and Bill Tonnis
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“Mother Teresa, sick with longing for a sense of the divine, kept faith with the sick of Calcutta.
And now, dead for 10 years, she is poised to reach those who can at last recognize, in her, something
of their own doubting, conflicted selves.”—The New York Times editorial,
Sept. 5, 2007
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