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To Promote Genuine Devotion and Accurate Knowledge of Her Life
NEW YORK, JUNE 6, 2005 (Zenit.org).- The Missionaries of Charity announced the establishment of the Mother Teresa of Calcutta Center.
The center, established to promote genuine devotion to Mother Teresa and knowledge of her life, work, holiness, spirituality and message, was incorporated in New York. Once fully operational, it will maintain facilities in Calcutta, India; Tijuana, Mexico; Rome; and the United States.
Conceived as the official vehicle through which Mother Teresa’s life and message will be advanced and protected, the center is a Catholic not-for-profit organization intended to serve as the authoritative source for Mother Teresa’s authentic writings and accurate information about her life and activities.
As the center evolves, it also will function as the publisher and distributor of books and devotional materials in multiple languages.
It will collect, preserve and exhibit Mother Teresa’s genuine relics as well as articles of historic importance. Plans also call for . . .
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NEW YORK, JUNE 6, 2005 (Zenit.org).- The Missionaries of Charity announced the establishment of the Mother Teresa of Calcutta Center.
The center, established to promote genuine devotion to Mother Teresa and knowledge of her life, work, holiness, spirituality and message, was incorporated in New York. Once fully operational, it will maintain facilities in Calcutta, India; Tijuana, Mexico; Rome; and the United States.
Conceived as the official vehicle through which Mother Teresa’s life and message will be advanced and protected, the center is a Catholic not-for-profit organization intended to serve as the authoritative source for Mother Teresa’s authentic writings and accurate information about her life and activities.
As the center evolves, it also will function as the publisher and distributor of books and devotional materials in multiple languages.
It will collect, preserve and exhibit Mother Teresa’s genuine relics as well as articles of historic importance. Plans also call for . . .
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