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Europe:

http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.pngAlbania
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Austria 
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Belgium http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.pngBulgaria 
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Bosnia - Herzegovina 
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Czech Republic 
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Croatia 
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Denmark 
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France
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Germany 
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Italy 
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Kosovo 
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Macedonia 
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Norway
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Poland 
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Romania
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Slovakia 
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Slovenia
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Spain
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Switzerland
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United Kingdom

 

Asia:

http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.pngKOLKATA
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NEW DELHI
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LEBANON
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SINGAPORE
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HONGKONG

 

 

Americas:

 USA
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Asbury Park  
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Atlanta 
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Baton Rouge
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Bridgeport 
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Baltimore 
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Boston  
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Charlotte 
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Chester  
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Chicago 
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Dallas 
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Detroit
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Gary
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Griffith 
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Houston 
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Indianapolis 
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Jenkins
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Lafayette
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Linfield
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Little Rock
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Memphis
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Minneapolis
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png New Bedford
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png New Haven
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png New York
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Bronx
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Brooklyn 
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Harlem and Manhattan,
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Newark
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Norristown
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png TRINIDAD: Port of Spain
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png I Washington, D.C.
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png II Washington, D.C.
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Peoria
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png San Francisco
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png San Diego
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png St. Louis
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Silver Spring

 CANADA
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Ontario & Quebec; 
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Manitoba
http://www.motherteresa.org/images/button.png Midwest United States and Canada

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

UNESCO organises Mother Teresa photo exhibition

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UNESCO organises Mother Teresa photo exhibition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Image: Delhi Chief Minister ening intently to an old man on a stone bench or beaming her beautiful smile with hands folded in greeting, her head slightly inclined, Mother Teresa dominates every inch of a small gallery room in Delhi.
From her early days in Skopje in present day Macedonia where she was born to parents of Albanian ancestry to her experiences in the Missionaries of Charity, various aspects of the Mother's life captured in photographs are part of a nine day exhibition that opened in the city on Monday evening.
To commemorate her 100th birth anniversary, the exhibition organised by UNESCO contains 40 photographs of the Mother shot by ace lensman Raghu Rai as well as pictures and portraits of the nun collated by the Missionaries of Charity and the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India.
Text: PTI
Image: Delhi Chief Minister Shiela Dikshit admires pictures after inaugurating the exhibition of Mother Theresa photos in Delhi on Monday, August 23, 2010 (Photographs copyright PTI)

 

UNESCO organises Mother Teresa photo exhibition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chief Minister Shiela Dikshit who inaugurated the exhibition 'Mother Teresa -- A Life Dedicated' said, 'Mother was somebody who was extra extra ordinary.'
Recalling her meeting with the Mother just after she got married Shiela said, 'We were young and just started working with the NGO sector. Mother said if you really want to work with the poor, you will find many people who need your kind words and help...'
The Chief Minister added, 'She was a living goddess. Her face was wrinkled and creased even at that time that I just felt like kissing her.'
Image: Delhi Chief Minister Shiela Dikshit admires pictures after inaugurating the exhibition.

 

 

UNESCO organises Mother Teresa photo exhibition

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Born Gonxha Agnes Bojaxhiu to parents of Albanian ancestry in Skopje in present day Macedonia she left home at the age of 18 to enter the Loreto sisters in Dublin Ireland.
On January 6 1929, she arrived in Kolkata, later took to teaching at the St Mary's school there before leaving to answer her 'calling within a calling' the service of the poorest of the poor in 1946.
Raghu Rai who spent time observing the Mother go about her daily duties capturing the moments on lens said,' One of my editors discovered her in the 1970s when she was hardly known. I landed in her small office ... and since then I have been photographing her.'
'Mother gave me permission to shoot but requested me to always maintain the dignity of those whose pictures I took. I learnt that day that Mother not only cared for the poor and the needy but also gave then dignity,' said Rai.
Image: Nuns admire pictures of Mother Theresa.

 

 

UNESCO organises Mother Teresa photo exhibitionAlong with the 40 life-size photos Rai has also brought out a coffee table book of photographs of the Mother and her life.
The exhibition supported by the Consulate of the Republic of Albania will continue in New Delhi till August 31 before travelling to Kolkata where it will be put up on view from October 9 to October 30 at the Rabindranath Tagore Centre.
Image: Delhi Chief Minister Shiela Dikshit holds a coffee-table book during the inauguration of the exhibition of Mother