Mother Teresa of Kolkata: Saint Among the Poor (graphic book)
Author: Chardez, Didier | |
Publisher: Pauline Books & Media | Pages: 64 |
Binding: Paperback | |
Code: 819849588 | |
Dimension: 209 x 273 |
About this Book:
This full-color graphic novel of Mother Teresa's life and ministry includes entertaining and inspiring stories from a priest who traveled with her for seven years. It begins with her early life learning true works of mercy from her parents and her first call to religious life. After her heartfelt yes to Jesus as a Sister of Loreto, she serves in India as a Catholic educator. This eventually leads her to start her own congregation to work with the poorest of the poor on the streets of Kolkata. Mother Teresa was able to do all of this because she lived a life of constant devotion to prayer and to serving Christ. As her fame grew, Mother Teresa traveled extensively, spreading devotion to the Miraculous Medal and speaking with world leaders on the dignity of human life. The religious congregation that she founded, the Sisters of Charity, has a worldwide presence and has continued her ministry to the poorest of the poor. Her friendship with Pope John Paul II, her sense of humor and her quick wit will engage children ages 8-10 and show how a life lived in faith can influence others.
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Features & Benefits:
- Foreword by priest who worked and traveled with Mother Teresa
- True stories of Mother Teresa's love and humor
- Quality graphic illustrations
- Includes a prayer to Mother Teresa
- For children ages 8-10