I often tell how an encounter with the witness of Mother Teresa forever changed my life. It happened in my middle teenage ...
“Your letter.” Teresa wrote to Byron ... She would go home with him and take her mother’s place; and surely, when once the parting was over and Byron was away in Greece, common sense ...
To criticize Mother Teresa’s work is scandalous; she herself walked the sewers of India carrying the dying to her hospice.
On Sunday, I opened my Kansas City Star and saw another negative piece about St. Teresa’s Academy. (14A, “For this student, swastika is one piece of unrelenting racism at KC Catholic school ...