St. Margaret Orphanage

St. Margaret Orphanage

St. Margaret Orphanage

St. Margaret Orphanage

St. Margaret Orphanage

St. Margaret Orphanage

St. Margaret Orphanage

St. Margaret Orphanage

St. Margaret Orphanage

St. Margaret Orphanage

St. Margaret Orphanage

St. Margaret Orphanage

Mother Teresa - 1976 - El Paso, Texas

Mother Teresa Visits St. Margaret Orphanage - 1976 - El Paso, Texas Mother Teresa (1910–1997) was a Roman Catholic nun who devoted her life to serving the poor and destitute around the world. She spent many years in Calcutta, India where she founded the Missionaries of Charity, a religious congregation devoted to helping those in great need. In 1979, Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and became a symbol of charitable, selfless work. In 2016, Mother Teresa was canonised by the Roman Catholic Church as Saint Teresa. Mother Teresa was born in 1910 in Skopje, the capital of the Republic of Macedonia. Little is known about her early life, but at a young age, she felt a calling to be a nun and serve through helping the poor. At the age of 18, she was given permission to join a group of nuns in Ireland. After a few months of training, with the Sisters of Loreto, she was then given permission to travel to India. She took her formal religious vows in 1931 and chose to be named after St Therese of Lisieux – the patron saint of missionaries. On her arrival in India, she began by working as a teacher; however, the widespread poverty of Calcutta made a deep impression on her, and this led to her starting a new order called “The Missionaries of Charity”. The primary objective of this mission was to look after people, who nobody else was prepared to look after. Mother Teresa felt that serving others was a fundamental principle of the teachings of Jesus Christ. She often mentioned the saying of Jesus, Whatever you do to the least of my brethren, you do it to me.” As Mother Teresa said herself: “Love cannot remain by itself – it has no meaning. Love has to be put into action, and that action is service .” – Mother Teresa When she was asked how to promote world peace, she replied, ”Go home and love your family”. Over the last two decades of her life, Mother Teresa suffered various health problems, but nothing could dissuade her from fulfilling her mission of serving the poor and needy. Until her very last illness she was active in travelling around the world to the different branches of The Missionaries of Charity. During her last few years, she met Princess Diana in the Bronx, New York. The two died within a week of each other. http://www.biographyonline.net/nobelprize/mother_teresa.html

Area: Mission Valley / San Jose

Source: Diocese of El Paso

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St. Margaret Orphanage - 1960

St. Margaret Orphanage - 1960 Children on the floor at the St. Margaret Orphanage during the 1960's.

Area: Mission Valley / San Jose

Source: Diocese of El Paso

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St. Margaret Orphanage - 1960

Photo of School bus for St. Margaret's Orphanage in Mission Valley of El Paso,Texas. Several kids are on the bus and kids are outside of the bus. One of the children in the image is holding a dog.

Area: Mission Valley / San Jose

Source: Diocese of El Paso

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St. Margaret Orphanage - 1960

School bus for the orphanage - kids on the bus and kids outside of the bus with one of the children holding a dog.

Area: Mission Valley / San Jose

Source: Diocese of El Paso

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St. Margaret Orphanage - 1960

St. Margaret Orphanage - 1960 - front view of the orphanage.

Area: Mission Valley / San Jose

Source: Diocese of El Paso

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St. Margaret Orphanage - 1960

Front view of St. Margaret Orphanage - 1960 St. Margaret's Orphanage was in Mission Valley of El Paso, TX

Area: Mission Valley / San Jose

Source: Diocese of El Paso

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St. Margaret's Orphanage, El Paso, Texas, 1919

St. Margaret's Orphanage, El Paso, Texas, 1919 - Original Location.

Area: Mission Valley / San Jose

Source: Diocese of El Paso

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St. Margaret Orphanage - 1955

St. Margaret Orphanage El Paso, Texas started in the year 1919.

Area: Mission Valley / San Jose

Source: Diocese of El Paso

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St. Margaret Orphanage - 1960

St. Margaret's Orphanage - 1960 in Mission Valley of El Paso Texas Children around a statue of Jesus with a child.

Area: Mission Valley / San Jose

Source: Diocese of El Paso

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St. Margaret Orphanage - 1960

St. Margaret's Orphanage - 1960 Interior photograph of St. Margaret's Orphanage - children are sitting on the floor with a nun.St. Margaret's Orphanage was in El Paso, TX.

Area: Mission Valley / San Jose

Source: Diocese of El Paso

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St. Margaret Orphanage El Paso Texas - 1960

St. Margaret Orphanage - 1960 Kids in the swimming pool - St. Margaret Orphanage

Area: Mission Valley / San Jose

Source: Diocese of El Paso

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St. Margaret Orphanage - 1960 - El Paso, Texas

St. Margaret Orphanage, El Paso, Texas - 1960 Date on the image is 4-24-60 - Children seem to holding a pray book - just the boys. Names on the bottom of the image.

Area: Mission Valley / San Jose

Source: Diocese of El Paso

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