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The Poorest Of The Poor

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ISBN: 9781919633862
AuthorO'Cuinneagain, Seosamh
Pub Date01/10/2022
CountryIRL
Dewey362.5
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Quick overview Dr Seosamh Ó Cuinneagáin originally from Co Kilkenny, now residing in Limerick, returns annually to Kolkata in India to teach English to the street children and also to attend to the dying destitute in Mother Teresa's hospice where he experiences horrible sights of suffering and death at first hand.
€20.00

He presents a vivid picture of daily life in the slums of Kolkata. He also documents the lives and work of his two role models, Blessed Edmund Rice and St. Teresa of Kolkata and how they had such an influence on him to the extent that he wanted to help the poor in the developing world.

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He presents a vivid picture of daily life in the slums of Kolkata. He also documents the lives and work of his two role models, Blessed Edmund Rice and St. Teresa of Kolkata and how they had such an influence on him to the extent that he wanted to help the poor in the developing world.

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