Something beautiful for God : Mother Teresa of Calcutta

by Malcolm Muggeridge

Paper Book, 1971

Status

Available

Call number

Biography Ter

Collection

Pages

156

Publication

London : Collins, 1971.

Description

This is the work that introduced Mother Teresa of Calcutta to the Western world. Malcolm Muggeridge paints a profound and moving portrait of a lady whose love for Christ and the needy has deeply impacted many a life-including the author's. "For me," says Muggeridge, "Mother Teresa of Calcutta embodies Christian love in action. Her face shines with the love of Christ on which her whole life is centered, and her words carry that message to a world which never needed it so much.".

User reviews

LibraryThing member seoulful
A work of love by Malcolm Muggeridge as he writes of his encounters with Mother Teresa and her work in India among the poor. First he tells of a television interview with her which leads him to want to know her better and takes him to India with a film crew to capture her in her work. An amazing
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look into the heart of a woman completely given to God.
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LibraryThing member devandecicco
Interesting, though reading about Mother Teresa makes you feel like a terrible person.
LibraryThing member patriciasprinkle
This is a personal and intimate account of the life of Mother Teresa, written with humor and understanding.
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