Mother Teresa
by Donna Kennedy
Title
Mother Teresa
Artist
Donna Kennedy
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Original Fine Art Photography and digital artwork by Donna Kennedy..
Photographed in Christ the King Catholic Church-Cedar City Utah
Mother Teresa-August 26, 1910-September 5, 1997
When we think about the difference that love can make, many people very often think of one person: Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta. A tiny woman, just under five feet tall, with no tools except prayer, love, and the unique qualities God had given her, Mother Teresa is probably the most powerful symbol of the virtue of charity today. Mother Teresa’s work of love started out small, but it isn’t small anymore. There are more than four thousand Missionaries of Charity today, living, praying, and caring for the helpless in more than a hundred different houses around the world, including in the United States.
Mother Teresa died in 1997, but even now, when we think about her work, we can learn all we need to know about love: It doesn’t take any money or power to love. It doesn’t take great talent or intelligence. It simply takes love.
Mother Teresa did wonderful, brave work in caring for the forgotten, but if there’s one thing she would want you to remember about love, it’s that you don’t have to travel to foreign countries to practice the virtue of charity. In fact, love has to start where you live.
"Yesterday is gone, Tomorrow has not yet come, We have only today-Let us begin." - St. Teresa of Calcutta
Thank you to the Administrators that Featured this photo in the following Groups:
-Art-It Is Good For You
-Canon Full Frame Cameras
-Your Story of Art
-Lady Photographers and Artists
-Fine Art America Professionals
-Catholic Art Gallery
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January 13th, 2022
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Comments (16)
Debby Pueschel
What a beautiful memory of our wonderful Mother Teresa. Congratulations on your feature in Catholic Art Gallery. FL
Gary F Richards
Outstanding meaningful composition, lighting, contrast shading, great color and artwork! F/L