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- Mother Teresa of Calcutta Quotes, Biography, Facts, Letters, Accomplishments, Faith, and more. Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a Roman Catholic nun, founder of the Missionaries of Charity, and recipient of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her humanitarian work. In 2003, six years after her death, Mother Teresa began a passage to saintho...
- Anthony De Mello, Christian inspiration from India Influenced the world through his powerful understanding of the human condition. Through the use of parables and teaching stories, de Mello pointed the way to authentic living. The influence of spiritual traditions outside mainstream Christianity is c...
- Vatican Islam Conspiracy Does the Vatican have something to hide or was this truly the religious hoax of the century? The Pope of the Roman Catholic Church was the catylist in the "creation" of Islam says Jack Chick, founder of the world's largest religio...
- Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II, formerly known as Karol Wojtyla, became Pope on October 16, 1978. He was the first Pope who was not an Italian in 455 years. Karol Wojtyla was born in Poland and was raised during a period of national freedom. Thi...
- Visit Rome in Italy Rome or Roma, for its native inhabitants, is such a fascinating city. Being the capital city of Italy, it is considered as one of the centers of tourism worldwide. It is also the country's most populous and largest city. Through the years, this city...
- Botticelli Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi, better known as Sandro Botticelli (March 1, 1444/45 – May 17, 1510) was an Italian painter of the Florentine school during the Early Renaissance (Quattrocento). Less than a hundred years later, this move...
- Trevi Fountain | Fontana di Trevi The Romans built aqueducts to bring water to the large cities – and some cities still use them! At the time it was custom to build a glorious fountain at the end point of an aqueduct. According to legend Roman technicians enlisted the help of a...
- Lucrezia Borgia, Witch or Innocent Victim? Lucrezia Borgia (18 April 1480- 24 June 1519) is an enigmatic and mysterious figure. Lucrezia was the daughter of Vannozza Cattanei and Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI). Her life was entirely orchestrated by her family, especially her father and he...
- Pope to Launch Vatican on You Tube Pope Benedict XVI will be launching the Vatican on You Tube. It is interesting to note its development, signaling the Pope's desire to reach out to the Internet mass and his openness with technology. This will enable Vatican to have another venue to...
- Pope John Paul II-The Mercy Pope I would like to dedicate this lens to my father,who passed away March 7,2005, an incredible human being and model of heroic faith to everyone he knew! He loved John Paul II and prayed the Rosary almost constantly. &nb...
- Catholic Resources "Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect" (1 Peter 3:15)
- Dopey Mousemat An ecard i drew using Pencakewww.pencake.com, for sale on Zazzle along with other picture I have created.
- 7 Newer Funnier Sins There were 7 sins. The Vatican now brings 7 new sins to light. Here are 7 more!
- Vatican City Vatican City, officially called State of the Vatican City, is a landlocked sovereign city-state whose territory consists of a walled enclave within the city of Rome. At 108.7 acres, it is the smallest independent nation in the world. Vatican was crea...
