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| Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta |
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| (1910-1997) born in Albania; founder of the Missionaries of Charity; tireless worker for the poor in India and around the world |
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| in the Bible, a solemn agreement between God and his people |
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| a Hebrew word used in the Old Testament to describe God's undying love, tender care, and generous mercy |
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| God's forgiveness and love |
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| Michelangelo (Michelangelo Buonarotti) |
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| (1475-1564) a notable sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the Italian Renaissance; painter of the ceiling and Last Judgement mural in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican |
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| the mountain where God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses |
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| God's plan for and protection of all creation |
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| (354-430) Doctor of the Church; one of the greatest theologians in Church history; born in Africa; his mother was Saint Monica; he was converted and baptized by Saint Ambrose of Milan |
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| Doctor of the Church; founder of the Way of Perfection and other writings |
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| a Hebrew word often translated as "peace", that is used in the Old Testament to describe all the good that God desires for all human beings |
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