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Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light - The Private Writings of the Saint of Calcutta

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Publisher: Doubleday
Catalog: Book
Release date: 2007-09-04
Media: Hardcover
Number of pages: 416
Ean: 9780385520379
Book Isbn: 0385520379
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This historic work reveals the inner spiritual life of one of the most beloved and important religious figures in history.

During her lifelong service to the poorest of the poor, Mother Teresa became an icon of compassion to people of all religions; her extraordinary contributions to the care of the sick, the dying, and thousands of others nobody else was prepared to look after has been recognized and acclaimed throughout the world. Little is known, however, about her own spiritual heights or her struggles. This collection of her writing and reflections, almost all of which have never been made public before, sheds light on Mother Teresa's interior life in a way that reveals the depth and intensity of her holiness for the first time.

Compiled and presented by Fr. Brian Kolodiejchuk, M.C., who knew Mother Teresa for twenty years and is the postulator for her cause for sainthood and director of the Mother Teresa Center, MOTHER TERESA brings together letters she wrote to her spiritual advisors over decades. A moving chronicle of her spiritual journey—including moments, indeed years, of utter desolation—these letters reveal the secrets she shared only with her closest confidants. She emerges as a classic mystic whose inner life burned with the fire of charity and whose heart was tested and purified by an intense trial of faith, a true dark night of the soul.

Published to coincide with the tenth anniversary of her death, MOTHER TERESA is an intimate portrait of a woman whose life and work continue to be admired by millions of people.


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 Rating 3   Written on April 14, 2008
   Summary: She is indeed the darkest saint. She chose to be blind.
I have to apologise to Mother Teresa one more time, that i read her private letters without her permission. Please forgive me.

I had to take many breaks from the book, from her words, because while reading them, I could visualize her visuals, the slums, her experiences, her darkness. She was a very strong lady with very strong words. It is with no doubt her words could touch lives.

Since I am not a christian, it will be inappropriate for me to judge her experiences. but for sure, I know, they are real to her. her life.

By reading her letters, having a glimpse of what was going on in her mind, i learnt a couple of things that is applicable to myself:
1) Difference between NO SELF and NON SELF
2) Difference between SUFFERING and DISSATISFACTION
3) Difference between NOTHINGNESS and EMPTINESS

If she had seen things differently, many more hearts may have been reached.

She also made me realised, that I have chosen a path, rather different from her. If I encounter SUFFERING, I will acknowledge it, understand it, and find ways to eliminate it and eventually, be free from it.

A quote from the book: "The joy of loving Jesus comes from the joy of sharing in His suffering - Mother Teresa".

I can never do what she did.

And she was right, if she is to become a saint, she will be the darkest. For she chose to be blind. And she made it through, with faith.

May she be comfortable wherever she is, be free from suffering, free from ill-will. May she be well, be happy and be at peace.


 Rating 5   Written on April 8, 2008
   Summary: A remarkable book
This is a remarkable story about a remarkable woman who became a remarkable nun who provided a remarkable service to the poorest of the poor and who will make a remarkable saint, hopefully in my lifetime.

 Rating 5   Written on March 31, 2008
   Summary: Perseverance in the Absence of Tangible Reinforcement: The Ultimate Expression of Faith
When this book was published, the media crowed about "the would-be modern saint who doubted God." However, the "Dark Night of the Soul" is a well-known phenomenon, particularly among holy souls far advanced in their faith journey.

What greater testimony to faith in God than one who perseveres in that faith despite long periods of feeling a complete absence of God's presence, or even any positive reinforcement of any kind? Mother Teresa of Calcutta persevered in this state for DECADES. Now that this persistent state of her "Dark Night" has become known, her intense answer to God's call and her constant, unwavering and undaunted choices to say "Yes," to God at every turn become an heroic example of virtue with truly awesome proportions.

What struck me the most about her was her vow, taken voluntarily and with guidance and permission from her confessor and spiritual director, to " . . . always say "yes" to God, under pain of mortal sin."

Under Roman Catholic teaching, all sin falls into one of two broad categories. The first is Venial Sin, which only wounds and lessens our relationship to God, but does not completely break our relationship with God and therefore is not capable of leading to the death of the soul. The second is Mortal Sin, which does kill the life of Grace in the soul, breaks our relationship with God, and if one dies unrepentant of such sin, does lead to the death of the soul. (For Scriptural underpinnings of this teaching, see 1John 5:16-17. There are others, but in this passage it is quite plainly stated.)

Mother Teresa loved Jesus SO much, and she wished to bind herself so fully to His will, that she was willing to voluntarily risk death of her soul if she ever refused Him the slightest thing. Now THAT'S serious commitment! Although I'm not ready for such a vow, I do hope that she will pray for me, that I too, will refuse Jesus nothing.

I love this book. However, it is not lightly read. It has some real meat to it and takes some "chewing" to fully understand and appreciate.


 Rating 5   Written on March 16, 2008
   Summary: A beautiful Work
This is one of the most beautiful, moving, and inspired books that I have read in a long time. Father Brian Kolodiejchuk has done an excellent job in editing these letters together and in providing commentary to this work. This book can be thought of as a spiritual biography of Mother Teresea. Readers are given an intimate look at the her life, her work, and her holiness.

The book is easy to read, and readers (both Catholic and Protestant) will be inspired by the way she lived her life and by her devotion to Christ. I never really understood before what an extraordinary person Mother Teresea was before reading this book. Now I know how special she was, and I will go out of my way to recommend this book to others.


 Rating 4   Written on March 9, 2008
   Summary: No One Knows Suffering Until You Meet It Like Mother
Truly no one knew more of suffering than Mother who gave of herself to the poorest of the poor with true love and care. Mother is known for her heroic faith and selfeless service to the poor but few have met the real Mother behind the publicity and reputation. She struggled with her faith as we come to know in this book that reveals her inner darkness, loneliness, and, trimph over her struggle in faith. Don't miss it, read for yourself and know that we all struggle with our faith now and then even the most imporant saints like Mother. Oh! Mother, pray for us in Heaven.

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Release date2007-09-041997-10-072008-09-152007-07-202007-05-08
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Number of pages416128415176240
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