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Betty Cirelli , a teacher's aide at St. Peter's, said she reached out to touch Mother Teresa "so I could tell my grandchildren that I had touched a saint. Archbishop of San Francisco William Levada issued a statement praising her "profound but simple spirituality. Sherry Agnos , wife of former Mayor Art Agnos, recalled the jaw-dropping scene she saw outside her front window one Sunday afternoon in Mother Teresa and two nuns, marching toward her door.

After letting in the nuns, "I called Art on his car phone and I said, "You're not going to believe who's sitting in our living room,' " she said.

When the mayor returned, he asked Mother Teresa, "What are you doing here? Apparently, Mother Teresa and her nuns, on a drive around The City, had seen a dilapidated Muni barn they hoped to transform into a homeless shelter. They wanted the mayor to give it to them. Potrero Library Borrow it.

Presidio Library Borrow it. San Francisco Public Library Borrow it. Sunset Library Borrow it. Visitacion Valley Library Borrow it. West Portal Library Borrow it.

Western Addition Borrow it. Library Links. About Services Calendar Libraries. Layout options: Carousel Grid List Card. Include data citation:. Copy to clipboard Close. Cite Data - Experimental. Structured data from the Bibframe namespace is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4. Additional terms may apply to data associated with third party namespaces. Processing Feedback The Lay Missionaries of Charity were founded on 13 April Active Serving with active love the Poor.

The two wounds in the Feet , Sisters and Brothers —. Jesus thirsting in the poor you will have with you always. I want the Active Sisters and Brothers, the Contemplative Sisters and Brothers, and the Fathers to each one aid the other in satiating Jesus with their own special gift supporting, completing each other and this precious Grace as one Family, with one Aim and purpose.

Do not exclude the Co-Workers and Lay MCs from this this is their call as well, help them to know it. Mother Teresa of Calcutta.

He spoke of His Thirst - not for water but for love, for sacrifice.



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