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Stories and Direct Quotes
Beauty for God
Mother Teresa's Advice
Mother Teresa did beautiful things for God and others--she helped many who were alone. These people had mothers, fathers, families, yet they were in need. Today the Missionaries of Charity still help those truly poor and alone, who are "missing" to others, ALL OVER THE WORLD. They will provide very basic help, expecting God's help in everything. Their burdens should be lightened by help and self-help.
Surely the sisters and brothers pray for missing people and will relay simple emergency messages by truly missing people who want to be "found" from anywhere in the world. Let us all do something beautiful for God.
Undeserved graces? Of course! But offered graciously and for free, just by acceptance of being cradled by none other than God!
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Missionaries of Charity,
54A Acharya J Chandra Bose Road,
Calcutta 700016, India |
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What does one give as a personal gift to Mother when she needed so little?
Perhaps beautiful words
in Albanian made with love...
Perhaps joining "Let us pray."...
Perhaps asking for help...
or
asking to help...
all within God's wonderful plan. |
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Missionaries of Charity,
(In the Parkdale area)
185 Dunn Avenue
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M6K 2S1
Tel: 416-537-1391 |
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Missionaries of Charity,
335 East 145th Street,
Bronx, NY 10451, USA |
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Missionaries of Charity houses are truly everywhere in the world.
Please pray for the neighbourhoods and cities where the sisters and brothers are.
Thank you, Lord God most High, for all places of refuge!
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I thirst - Jesus' Quest on the Cross and Words at the altar in Toronto
I thirst. - John 19:28
Kam etje. - Albanian
ጠማኝ- t'ämany- Amharic
أَنَا عَطْشَانُ - Arabic
ասաց ծարաւ եմ. - E. Armenian (to confirm)
Жаден съм. - Bulgarian
我 渴 了. - Chinese (simplified)(wŏ kě liǎo.)(confirm transliteration)
Žedan sam. - Croatian
Žízním. - Czech
Jeg tørster. - Danish
Ik heb dorst. - Dutch
I am thirsty. - English alternate
Minum on jano. - Finnish
J'ai soif. - French
Ich bin durstig./ Ich habe Durst. - German
διψω - Greek (dheepso)
મને તરસ લાગી છે. - Gujarati (to be confirmed)
Mwen swaf. - Haitian
.אני צמא - Hebrew
Ginauhaw ako. - Hiligaynon
Maain pyasa hoon.( मैं प्यासा हूं .)- Hindi
Szomjúhozom. - Hungarian
Aku dahaga. - Indonesian
Ho sete. - Italian
Ta̱chakik cue,(chan).- Kekchi
Man slāpst. - Latvian
Jeg tørster. Jeg er tørst. - Norwegian
Жеден сум. - Macedonian
Enikyu dahikyunu enu parranju. - Malayalam (to be confirmed)
He mate wai toku. - Maori
Mi dai long wara. - Pidgin (Papua New Guinea) (wara=water)
Pragnę. (Jestem spragniony.) - Polish
Tenho sede. - Portuguese
Mi-e sete. - Romanian
Жажду. Хочу пить. - Russian
Tengo sed. - Spanish
Jag är törstig. - Swedish
Nauuhaw ako./Ako ay nauuhaw. - Tagalog
Susadım. - Turkish
Ndafa nenyota. - Shona
Waan harraadsanahay. - Somali
Naona kiu. - Swahili
Oku ou fieinua. - Tongan
Прагну. - Ukrainian
Ta khát. - Vietnamese
Orungbę ngbę mi. - Yoruba (e should have dot)
Ngomile. - Zulu
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