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    that the narration of the spirit of Pontiac’s Letter was influenced or altered by European or European-American powers for their own political or cultural agenda is supported by two main texts‚ A Letter to French Authorities and A Model of Christian Charity. A Letter to French Authorities shows in lines one hundred sixty-five through one hundred sixty-nine that the French wanted to turn the natives‚ Christian. Some Christian beliefs are present in the story such as in lines. Some may argue that in

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    17th century St. Louise de Merillac Sisters of Charity • 1633 - The founding of the Sisters (or Daughters) of Charity‚ Servants of the Sick Poor by Sts. Vincent de Paul and Louise de Merillac. The community would not remain in a convent‚ but would nurse the poor in their homes‚ "having no monastery but the homes of the sick‚ their cell a hired room‚ their chapel the parish church‚ their enclosure the streets of the city or wards of the hospital." [1] • 1640 - The Sisters assume charge

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    Charity Begins at Home

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    CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME It is an old saying which holds good in every sphere of life‚ It means that a person’s first duty is to help the members of his own family. Any act of goodness can be in the right direction only if it spreads goodness all around‚ but a good act must be started from one’s own environment. Everybody should do good to his family members first. Charity to others at the cost of starvation at home cannot be appreciated. If a man ignores his family members and does good to others

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    A Model of Christian Charity In 1630‚ John Winthrop led a fleet of 17 ships and a thousand puritans from England to the Massachusetts Bay. With a new place to call home‚ John Winthrop and the puritans hoped for a fresh start in the new world. The main reason for this new beginning was due to the fact that they had broken apart from England’s Church and had declared to start their own church. They believed that starting a new church was ordained by God and that the Massachusetts Bay area was given

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    living in the same place‚ the significance of a community is far more complex. John Winthrop and St. Jean de Crevecoeur express their passion for an ideal world where the people are united and work for the good of the society. In A Model of Christian Charity‚ Winthrop lays out specific guidelines that must be followed in order for the Puritan settlers to live cordially together in this New World. He writes‚ “every man might have need of other‚ and from hence they might be all knit more nearly together

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    Speed the Light Charity

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    was started in 1944 by a minister named Ralph Harris to let students that didn’t feel like being missionaries help out the efforts to spread the gospel (Speed the Light). Since then speed the Light has grown to be one of the largest church founded charity groups in the world. Although Speed the Light has become so large‚ it was once an emergency program for war time missionaries. Soon after the organization was founded‚ World War II was coming to a close. Harris thought that that would be a hinge

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    Mother Teresa

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    were rejected by local hospitals and brought them to a room that she rented out‚ and gave them the opportunity to die knowing that someone cared. The group of people that did this with mother Teresa was known as the Missionaries of Charity. The Missionaries of Charity started to branch throughout the world. The society became an International Religious Family by a decree of Pope Paul VI. In the 1960s Malcolm Muggeridge wrote and produced a documentary called “Something Beautiful for God”. This book

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    Mother Teresa

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    received a written consent that it was okay‚ she began her work. In 1948 Pope Pius XII gave Mother Teresa permission to be a totally independant nun‚ so she became an Indian citizen. After studying about nursing‚ she founded the ’Missionaries of Charity.’ This was a group of nuns who go around and help

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    My role model

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    that her life’s mission was to minister to the poorest of the poor. With the Pope’s blessing‚ Mother Teresa descended into the slums of Calcutta‚ undoubtedly one of the poorest cities on the planet‚ and began the Sisters of Charity. Under her direction‚ the Sisters of Charity ministered to the sick and hungry of Calcutta. Showering love and food on all who came to the mission’s doorstep‚ Mother Teresa soon became a local celebrity. In 1979‚ she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and her position as

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    Mother Teresa

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    guerrillas. Accompanied by Red Cross workers‚ she travelled through the war zone to the devastated hospital to evacuate the young patients By 1996‚ she was operating 517 missions in more than 100 countries. Over the years‚ Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity grew from twelve to thousands serving the "poorest of the poor" in 450 centres around the world. Mother Teresa suffered a heart attack in Rome in 1983‚ while visiting Pope John Paul II. After a second attack in 1989‚ she received an artificial pacemaker

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