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Controversial

consent Mother Teresa, the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize winner, has dedicated a new convent at Norristown, Pennsylvania, amid a battle between Church and State. Local authorities say they are determined to fight the establishment of the convent if it should become a shelter for the homeless. The convent’s initial purpose is to offer food ana spiritual aid to homeless people — Norristown.

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Press, 1 November 1984, Page 16

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Controversial Press, 1 November 1984, Page 16

Controversial Press, 1 November 1984, Page 16

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