Yes, the "Be the One" is in MT's handwriting. When I worked with her, I had her send my parents an anniversary card. I saw it just weeks ago. It IS her handwriting, thus adding to the crediblity of the author.
I'm on chapter 3. Colette reminds me of Karen Armstrong another great Deist. These people were able to break free from that fog of faith that clouds the mind from the reality of Deism (God). I've added Colette to my Christ Mass list.
"Christ Mass"
The anointed mass of people who make a real difference in the world.
I look forward in speaking with you Colette as you've been targeted by Deist Reality.
Colette's book here will do much good in bringing people towards the reality of God (Deism).
Remarkable! I just finished reading this book, which i discovered at a bookshop at Melbourne Airport quite by chance, just as I was about to get on the plane. It certainly opened my eyes to the lives of people who choose this vocation, but importantly to question of blind faith and the contradictions of the church. The book touched me.
I also spent time with the Missionaries of Charity, years as a volunteer and a then I was aspirant. I am touched by the precision with which with the author describes some of the difficult MC practices.
I got kicked out of the MCs for having (their words) "too much self esteem." I iive a happy live as a stand up comic (and yes I do material about being a nun, you can see the videos on youtube) but like the author, I want to keep some of the MC values: treating each human as sacred.
I have just listened to an interview by Margaret Throsby on ABC FM with this Lady and both that interview and this video has caused me to buy the book - all power to her !
Yes, the "Be the One" is in MT's handwriting. When I worked with her, I had her send my parents an anniversary card. I saw it just weeks ago. It IS her handwriting, thus adding to the crediblity of the author.
Parcival01 3 months ago
Thank heaven she was honest with herself, and with us!
timparcival 4 months ago
I have worked with Collette...the author. Must ask her about her stories.
simisimi85 1 year ago 2
I'm on chapter 3. Colette reminds me of Karen Armstrong another great Deist. These people were able to break free from that fog of faith that clouds the mind from the reality of Deism (God). I've added Colette to my Christ Mass list.
"Christ Mass"
The anointed mass of people who make a real difference in the world.
I look forward in speaking with you Colette as you've been targeted by Deist Reality.
Colette's book here will do much good in bringing people towards the reality of God (Deism).
DeistReality 2 years ago
Remarkable! I just finished reading this book, which i discovered at a bookshop at Melbourne Airport quite by chance, just as I was about to get on the plane. It certainly opened my eyes to the lives of people who choose this vocation, but importantly to question of blind faith and the contradictions of the church. The book touched me.
natvella74music 3 years ago 2
I also spent time with the Missionaries of Charity, years as a volunteer and a then I was aspirant. I am touched by the precision with which with the author describes some of the difficult MC practices.
I got kicked out of the MCs for having (their words) "too much self esteem." I iive a happy live as a stand up comic (and yes I do material about being a nun, you can see the videos on youtube) but like the author, I want to keep some of the MC values: treating each human as sacred.
kellidunham 3 years ago 2
MOther Theresa has never seemed like the legend she has been made into, and it is nice to get a glimpse from another angle.
hollywoodartchick 3 years ago 3
I have just listened to an interview by Margaret Throsby on ABC FM with this Lady and both that interview and this video has caused me to buy the book - all power to her !
TVPJ 3 years ago
Looks like a very interesting book. The self-flagellation sounds intense.
StealthGoblin1 3 years ago