In 1984; Mother Teresa arrived in New Orleans to speak to a large crowd waiting in the Superdome. As Marie Bissell Constantin drove in from Baton Rouge to take her photograph; she had no idea that her encounter would mark the first of many; and that one day one of her images of Mother Teresa would be unveiled in front of over three hundred thousand people for her beatification ceremony in St. Peterrsquo;s Square. In her photographic memoir; Constantin leads others through her unique journey of exploring the possibility of becoming a nun herself as she traveled to capture Mother Teresa in rare; private moments.In addition to powerful black-and-white images of Mother Teresa; Constantin shares personal stories that shine a light on the selfless life of nuns; from other religious orders; who live and work among the most abandoned people in the world.
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