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Agagianian, Gregory, 95
Ahmed, Dr., 68, 69, 71
Aikemhead, Mary, 64
Albania, communist rule of, 95, 116–17, 126, 129; diaspora, 2;
history, 1–4; independence movement in, 3–5; Islam in, 2–3; Italian occupation of, 95; national identity of, 2–6; Ot- toman conquest of, 2–3; resis- tance to Ottoman Empire, 2; Roman Catholics in, 6; war against Ottoman Empire, 3
Albanian League of Prizren, 3,4 Ali, Tariq, 125, 127
All India Institute of Medical Science, 123
Amnesty International, 114
Arafat, Yassir, 124
Balkans, Ottoman conquest of, 1–3; war against Ottoman Em- pire, 3
Ball, Francis, 15, 16
Band Aid, 120
Bangladesh, 110–11, 124
Belfast, 106, 109–10
Bengal, 9, 10, 15, 24, 111
Berkol, Faruk, 113
Besra, Monika, 138
Bihar, 34, 92
Blaikie, Ann, 75
Bojaxhiu, Aga, birth of, 4; death of, 109; education of, 6; family responsibilities of, 7; life under communism, 95, 108–9
Bojaxhiu, Agnes Gonxha. See
Mother Teresa
Bojaxhiu, Dranafile (Bernai), character of, 7–8; death of, 109;
faith of, 6–8; health of, 108–9; life under communism, 95, 108–9; marriage, 4
Bojaxhiu, Lazar, birth of, 4; edu- cation of, 6, 10; exile of, 95;
military career of, 11, 95; re- union with Mother Teresa, 95
Bojaxhiu, Nikola, character of, 4; death of, 6–7; faith of, 4, 6;
marriage, 4; political activity of, 4–7; profession of, 4
Bombay, 22, 92, 123
Boomtown Rats, 120
Bracken, Katherine, 93
British Broadcasting Company (BBC), 94, 102–3, 126
British East India Company, 22–23
British Empire, 15, 18, 22, 23 Brother Andrew. See Travers-Ball,
Ian
Brother Geoff, 100, 131–32
Byzantine Empire, 1
Candau, Marcolino, 94 Calcutta, comparison to Darjeel-
ing, 18; poverty in, 21, 29–30,
32, 39, 40–43, 45–46, 60, 67,
79–80, 84, 94, 126–27
Calcutta Corporation, 60 Calcutta Medical College Hospi-
tal, 75
Carmichael Hospital for Tropical Diseases, 85
Catholic Relief Services, 84, 94,
109
Catholic Worker Movement, 113 Chafer, Peter, 104
Charles I, 14
Charles II, 14
Chatterjee, Aroup, 125–26
Chiba, Shigeki, 138
City of Joy (La Pierre), 124, 126 Clinton, Bill, 128, 133
Clinton, Chelsea, 133
Clinton, Hillary, 128, 133
Constantinople, 1,2
Cooke Terence (Cardinal), 108 Co-Workers, 101–2, 131–32, 140
Co-Workers Newsletter, 101
Dachau, 95
Dalits, 134–35
Darjeeling, comparison to Cal- cutta, 18
Das, Subashni, 45
Daughters of St. Anne, 18, 31
Day, Dorothy, 113
De Berry, Andrew, 127 Dengel, Anna, 36–37, 94
Dewali, 93
Dominica, Frances, 64
Dublin, 15, 16
Duvelien, Jean-Cluade, 118, 126,
128
East Pakistan. See Bangladesh English Civil War, 14
English Reformation, 14
Ethiopia, 110, 120, 129
Fernandes, Marcus, 74–75
Fernandes, Patricia, 74
Fox, Robin, 130
Fumosoni-Biandi, Pietro, 48
Gandhi, Mohandas K., (Mahatma), 23, 101, 115, 137
Ganges River, 35, 70
Geldof, Bob, 119–20
Germany, 94, 95, 104
Gobra Hospital, 84–86
Gomes, Albert, 44
Gomes, Monica, 44–45
Gomes, Magdalena, 45
Gomes, Michael, 44–45, 47 Government of India Act, 24 Gracias, Valerian, 92
Grade, Michael, 127
Great Famine, 24–25
Greer, Germaine, 112, 124
Grieg Edvard, 116
Hamsen, Armauer, 86 Hansen’s disease. See leprosy
Hell’s Angel: Mother Teresa of Cal- cutta (Ali), 125–28, 130, 138
Henry VIII, 14
Henry, Julien, S.J., 21, 31, 34, 40,
47, 50, 54, 56, 59
Hindu, 15, 22, 26, 42, 45, 53,
68–70, 72, 82, 93, 135. See also
specific Hindu Deities and festi- vals
Hitchens, Christopher, 125–30,
137
Holy Family Hospital, 35, 36, 38
Hoxha, Enver, 126
Hunkin, Oliver, 102
India, British conquest of, 22–23; British government of, 22–25; caste system, 134–35; English presence in, 75–76; European colonization of, 22; Hindu- Muslim conflict in, 26–27, 42; independence movement in, 22, 23–24, 26; independence of,
23–24, 42, 111
Indian Mutiny. See Sepoy Revolt Indian National Congress, 23–24,
26
Ingendaa, Stephanie, 34–35, 38
Inspiration Day, 27, 29, 48 Institute of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, 10, 13, 14, 15. See also
Loreto Sisters
In the Name of God’s Poor (La Pierre), 138
Irish Sisters of Charity, 64 Islam, in Balkans, 2–3; in India,
15, 22, 25–26, 70, 72; in Pakistan, 42
Italy, 2, 14, 104, 109
Jackson, Glenda, 124
Jambrekovic, Franjo, 9, 10
Jesuits, history of, 4, 14; mission- ary work of, 9, 15; model for Loreto Sisters, 14; model for Missionaries of Charity, 49
Jinnah, Mohammed Ali, 26 John XXIII (Pope), 60, 95, 96
John Paul II (Pope), xii, 118, 124, 125, 135, 136, 137
Johnson, Paul, 127 Johnston, George Sim, 129
Jubilee: A Magazine for the Church, 92
Kali, 68–70, 83
Kalighat, 68, 94
Kanjc, Betika, 11, 16
Kastrioti, Gjergj. See Skenderbeg Keating, Charles, 128
Kennedy, Edward, 113 Kennedy, John F., 94
King, Martin Luther Jr., 115 Knox, James Robert
(Archbishop), 96
Kolodiejchuk, Brian, 137–38
Kosovo, 3, 6
La Pierre, Dominique, 124, 138 Las Vegas, NV, 92–93
Lay Missionaries of Charity, 140 Leprosy, 84–86
Little Sisters of the Poor, 39–40, 44
London, 74, 94, 102, 103, 106,
107, 110, 121
Longley, Clifford, 130
Loreto Sisters, history of, 13–16; growth of, 14, 15; mission of, 13–20; model for Missionaries of Charity, 49; Mother Teresa’s
departure from, 29–30, 32–35, 39; Mother Teresa’s member- ship in, 10, 11, 13, 16–21, 25,
29; persecution of, 14; philoso- phy of, 13; relations with the Roman Catholic church, 13–14
Loyola, Ignatius, 14
Macmillan, Kenneth, 103–4
McNamara, Robert, 113–14
Madonna of Letnice, 10, 11, 109 Martin, Thérèse, canonization of,
18; death of, 17; inspiration for
Mother Teresa, 17–18
Mattael Meskin, 113
Mauli, Ali, 40
Maxwell, Robert, 121, 128
Medical Mission Sisters, 34, 36,
37, 38, 39, 40, 94
Meeting Point, 102
Miseror, 94
Missionaries of Charity, charitable activities of, 56–58, 60, 63, 64,
69–73, 76, 79–84, 87, 93, 97,
112, 138; criticism of, 62–64,
70–71, 73, 115, 118, 126, 134;
daily routine of, 55–57; found- ing of, 46, 48 49–50; future of,
139; growth of, 56, 59, 92,
95–98, 104–6, 108, 110,
118–19, 123, 136, 140; Mother
Teresa’s leadership of, 53–64, 92, 107–8, 124, 131–32,
135–36; Mother Teresa’s resig- nation as mother superior, 136; philosophy of, 48–49, 54–55,
61, 63, 107–8, 139; resistance
to, 57–58, 76, 85, 87; setbacks
of, 109–10
Missionary Brothers of Charity, charitable work of, 99–101;
founding, 98–99; growth of, 100; Missionary of Charity Fa- thers, 140;
Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice (Hitchens), 128–30
Mother Teresa, appearance of: as child, 5; as old woman, 120; as nun, 40; as young adult, 10 awards: Magsaysay Award for International Understanding, 106; Medal of Freedom, 136; Nehru Award for International Understanding, 106; Nobel
Peace Prize, 105, 113–17; Padma Shri, 106; Pope John XXIII Peace Prize, 106; Temple- ton Prize for Progress in Reli- gion, 106; beatification of, xii, 137–38; birth of, 4, 109;
celebrity of, xi–xii, 89, 91,
93–94, 96, 104, 105, 108,
112–15, 120, 131, 137–39;
character of, xi–xii, 17, 20–21,
36, 42, 44, 76, 1008, 112, 114,
120, 140; charitable work: chil- dren; 79–84; in Bangladesh, 111–12; in India, 17–20, 30, 32,
38, 39–46, 54, 60, 67–71, 73,
76, 84, 93; in Rome, 97–98; in
South America; 96–97; lepers, 84–89, 94; childhood of, 4–10
criticism of, xii, 73–76, 83–84,
95, 105, 110, 112, 115, 117–19,
121, 124–31, 133–35, 137, 139;
death of, 136; education of, 6,
9, 16, 17; faith of, xi–xii, 8–9,
27, 39, 42–43, 59, 63, 85, 88,
93, 108, 119, 120, 130, 140;
funeral of, 137; health of, 8–10,
27, 34, 123–24, 131, 132, 136;
Indian citizenship of, 48; journey to India, 16–17; legacy of, 139–40; medical training of, 34–39, 94; relations with the
Albanian government, 95–96,
109, 117; teaching career,
19–21, 25, 29; theology of, 64, 139–40; travels of: to Africa, 118; to Albania, 109; to Carib-
bean, 118; to China, 132; to Eastern Europe, 118; to Mexico, 123; to Middle East, 119; to South America, 118; to Soviet Union, 120; to Western Europe, 94–95, 121–23, 131, 132, 136; to United States, 93–94, 119,
129, 133, 136; support for,
75–76, 92, 93, 105–6, 125,
127–30, 132, 137; views on
abortion, 83–84, 112, 116–18,
121, 126, 129, 130, 133, 135;
views on family planning, 83, 121, 135; vocation of 8–11, 13,
16, 27, 30, 32, 35, 140
Mother Teresa and Her World, (Chiba), 138
Mother Teresa’s First Love, (Terzani and Terzani)
Mother Teresa—Her Legacy, (Petrie), 138
Motijihl, 21, 40–42, 46, 68 Muggeridge, Malcolm: book about
Mother Teresa, 105; death of, 105; documentary about
Mother Teresa, 103–5, 138; interview with Mother Teresa, xi–xii, 102–3; nominates Mother Teresa for Nobel Prize, 113
Mushti bhikka, 47
Muslim League, 26
National Council of Catholic Women, 113
National Council for Catholic Women, 92
Nehru, Jawaharlal, 24, 92, 94,137
New Delhi, 92, 94, 96, 106, 123,134
New York City, 93, 94, 107, 108,119
Nirmal Hriday, 64, 69–76, 80, 83,88, 92, 94, 103, 104, 117, 118,130, 133, 136
Nirmala, Sister, 135–36, 139
Nixon, Richard, 106
Office for the Propagation of the Faith, 48, 94
Oslo University, 116
Ottoman Empire, Albanian resistance to, 2–3; persecution of Christians in, 2; political crisis of, 3
Oxfam, 94
Pakistan, 26, 42, 116 Palestinian Liberation Organi-
zation, 124
Paris, 11, 13, 16
Patna, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 94
Paul, Aruna, 91
Paul VI (Pope), 88, 96, 97, 106
Périer, Ferdinand, 30–34, 38,39, 41, 47, 48, 49, 59–60,98
Petrie, Ann, 138 Pius XI (Pope), 18
Poplin, Mary, 129–31, 139–40
Prem, Dan, 73, 133
Princess Diana, 136
Prizren, 3, 4, 109
Queen Geraldine, 117
Queen Victoria, 23
Rae, Daphne, 117–18
Rathfarnham House, 15, 16, 32
Reagan, Ronald, 128
Red Cross, 109, 119
Rome, 95, 97, 106, 109, 123, 132, 136, 138
Roy, B.C., 80
Ryder, Sue, 75
Sacred Heart Parish, 6, 8, 9 St. Joseph’s Home, 39–40
St. Mary’s School, 18, 19, 20, 21, 27, 40, 42, 44, 45
Sakharov, Andrei, 113
Saunders, Cicely, 64, 113
Schweitzer, Albert, 115 Scripps Clinic and Research
Foundation, 123
Sebba, Ann, 75
Second Vatican Council, 60–62, 64
Sen, Dr., 85
Sepoy Revolt of 1857, 22, 23
Shantinagar, 88–89
Sheen, Fulton J. (Bishop), 94 Shishu Bhavan, 80–84, 89, 91, 99, 114, 133
Shiva, 68
Sicily, 2, 95, 97 Sisters of Sion, 63 Skau, Annie, 113
Skenderbeg, 1–2
Skopje, history of, 1, 4; Mother Teresa’s visit to, 118; Roman Catholics in, 6
Society of Jesus. See Jesuits Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, 21
Sodality of Children of Mary, 9, 11, 40
Somerset, E. John, 75
Something Beautiful for God, 103–5, 138 (documentary, Muggeridge); 105 (book, Mug- geridge)
Soviet Union, 95, 120
Terzani, Anna, 138
Terzani, Folco, 138
Thatcher, Margaret, 121, 128
Time magazine, 112–13
Titlagarh, 86–88, 100 Travers-Ball, Ian, SJ, disputes
with Mother Teresa, 100; lead- ership of the Brothers of Char- ity, 99, 100
Urban VIII (Pope), 14
Van Exem, Celeste, SJ, death of , 132; spiritual advisor to Mother Teresa, 25–26, 29–30, 32, 34,
37–40, 44
Vishnu, 68
Vlorë Proclamation, 4
Ward, Mary, charged with heresy, 14; death of, 14; founding of Loreto Sisters, 13–14; papal reinstatement, 14
Washington, D.C., 129, 133 World Child Welfare Fund, 82 World Health Organization, 94 World War I, 23
World War II, affect on India, 24–25; end of, 26
Zagreb, 11, 13, 118