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Mother Teresaby Maya GoldMother Teresaby Maya Gold

Presentation by Julia ClaphamPresentation by Julia Clapham

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MOTHER TERESA

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Courage TimelineEvent one

Mother Teresa left home

at 18 with little belongings to

join a Catholic order in Ireland.

Mother Teresa was so young to

move all the way from the Republic

of Macedonia to Ireland.

Event two

During a huge riot , Mother Teresa

was sent out into the streets to get

food for 300 starving people. It was really

dangerous, she could have gotten killed.

Event three

Mother Teresa fell ill but was didn’t spend

a lot of time worrying about herself because

she was eager to help the poor. She could

have died because her illness was serious but

focused on helping the poor.

Event four

Mother Teresa gave up food,water and a shelter

to help the poor and unwanted. She would be

know as poor.

Event five

Mother Teresa cared for the

sick babies and started a school

for the poor. She spent little time on herself

and gave up her needs so she could work along

side the poor.

Event six

Mother Teresa touched a

dying leper and brought the person

to her makeshift home when

no one else would go near the

leper. Mother Teresa could have

gotten sick but cared for the

leper anyway.

Mother Teresa

feeding a baby

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Courage Timeline continued

Event seven

Mother Teresa started hospitals

for lepers and cared for them. A

lot of healthy people went against

her. That put Mother Teresa in danger

from those people.

Event eight

Mother Teresa went to

the U.S. for the first time.

She didn’t know what to expect

but she went anyway.

Event nine

Mother Teresa still worked

to help the poor without taking

a break even after she learned

her mother and sister had died.

It was hard for her to keep working

and mourn.

Event ten

In 1982 Mother Teresa

took a Red Cross convoy

a cross a bombed out city in

Lebanon to rescue 38 disabled

children. The city was really

dangerous because there were artillery

attacks.

Event eleven

Mother Teresa had a major

heart attack but was determined

to spend more time on the poor.

than herself. That shows she cares

about others more than herself.

Event twelve

Mother Teresa continued to

help the poor even when many

of her followers went against her.

She stood her ground when

many of her followers stopped

helping her.

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Mother Teresa

Carrying a child

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Loyal; Blue

Mother Teresa was very loyal to God throughout her life.

when she was a young girl she knew her work would be

for God. “ At the age of 12, Agnes felt strongly that she had

been called to lead a religious life.” Back then Mother Teresa

was called her birth name, Agnes. Another example of her

dedication to God is when Mother Teresa states

“I want only God in my life” multiple times during her life.

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Mother Teresa

as a child

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Courageous; Red

Mother Teresa was very brave

Throughout her life. Even as a young

girl she was very courageous. Mother

Teresa left home when she was only 18

years old! She took a train to Ireland with

with little belongings to pursue her religious

dream. Mother Teresa had never been

so far away from her home before and didn’t

know what to expect before she got to Ireland.

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A train similar to the one

Mother Teresa rode to

Ireland

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Generous ; OrangeMother Teresa always spent little to no time on herself. She always

thought the dead and dying should be respected and cared for. That is

why Mother Teresa made a home for the dying. “We cannot let a child

of God die like an animal in a gutter.” Mother Teresa said during the process

of making a home for the dying.

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This is what a home

for the dying looked

like

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Passionate ; Red

Mother Teresa was always very

Passionate about her work to help the

poor. She spent almost sixty years

raising money and caring for the sick.

“Now Mother Teresa touched thousands

of lives as her work spread around the

world.” Mother Teresa couldn’t have

done that without being as passionate

as she was.

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Mother Teresa

Feeding a sick child.

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Mother Teresa’s Free hospital

Mother Teresa would love a place

where care, food, water and a shelter

were free for the needy and sick. Mother

Teresa is happiest helping others and

serving God. By having the hospital

Mother Teresa would help the

needy with all the supplies she needed.

Since she believed God told her to help

the needy, she would be serving God

as well.

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Mother Teresa’s medal

Mother Teresa thought that love and peace were really important.

In the quote above, it says that if you love you will find peace.

I chose to have a dove as my symbol because doves symbolize

peace.

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“If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten

that we belong to each other”

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Mother Teresa’s All-You-Can-Eat BuffetMother Teresa’s All-You-Can-Eat BuffetBeverages

Sparkling Holy water…….FREE

This water is so pure it will

feel like your in heaven

Paradise cocktail…………FREE

Made from Adam’s oranges and

Eve’s apples

Red Wine………………….FREE

From the blood of Christ

Infinity Cola

Better than Coke Zero

No Milk-cows are holy

St. Peter’s Pita Bread………………… .………100 Rupees

Good from top to bottom. Pita bread is common in India.

Macedonian Meatloaf (soy)…………………….250 Rupees

From Mount Olympus. Mother Teresa was born in

Greece.

Vatican Vittles……………………………………300 Rupees

Blessed by the Pope himself

St. Patrick’s Cabbage and Corned Beef…….300 Rupees

Made from red cabbage and soy beef

Substitute. Mother Teresa lived in Ireland for a while

Lamb of God Leftovers…………………………. FREE

No food goes to waste in my restaurant

.

Entrees

Peace Peach Pastry………………….……… 100 Rupees

Fruit without the fuzz

Devilcake……………………..…………………….250 Rupees

For sinners - HOT chocolate cake

Blessed Berries……………………………………200 Rupees

Strawberries and Blueberries make the sign

of the cross

St. Julia’s Jubilee…………………………..…….300 Rupees

Raspberries with whipped cream (soy)

.

Dessert

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Mother Teresa’s grand opening

What would be played for Mother Teresa’s entrance is a Catholic song,

Ave Maria. This is a very pretty song and would show how loyal

Mother Teresa is to God.