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RE: Doing All the Good They Can

in #life7 years ago

hi @donkeypong my friend how are you ?. excellent publication this is one of the reasons I love your blog. Mother Teresa of Calcutta "was a Catholic nun of Indian nationalized ethnic Albanian origin, who founded the Congregation of the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta in 1950. For more than 45 years she assisted the poor, the sick, the orphans and the dying, at the same time as she was guiding the expansion of her congregation, initially in India and then in other countries of the world, after her death, she was beatified by Pope John Paul II, her canonization was approved by Pope Francis in December 2015, after The Congregation for the Causes of Saints recognized as extraordinary the healing of a terminally ill Brazilian, the official act of canonization took place in Rome on the morning of Sunday, September 4, 2016. " Without a doubt, it was a very important symbol for many people and above all representing the woman with everything she did. Thank you for this wonderful publication, it really deserves a lot of votes, at least on my part you have mine, if I could give you more I swear I did. Thank you. I hope you're fine.