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          COMMENTARY: Mother Teresa saw in Hillary a potentially huge convert to the pro-life cause, and never gave up, but to no avail.!

          Editor’s note: This article first appeared at the National Catholic Register.

          Two very different women on the minds of Christians right now are Mother Teresa, with her canonization on Sept.

          An adoption ministry Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hailed as a home she helped open with Mother Teresa no longer handles adoptions and its phone line has.

        1. An adoption ministry Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hailed as a home she helped open with Mother Teresa no longer handles adoptions and its phone line has.
        2. Bill and Hillary Clinton have documented in their autobiographies Mother Teresa's influence on the Clinton presidency's actions to transform America's.
        3. COMMENTARY: Mother Teresa saw in Hillary a potentially huge convert to the pro-life cause, and never gave up, but to no avail.
        4. Although Hillary Clinton was, and remains, a supporter of legalized abortion, she agreed with Mother Teresa that adoption was a preferable.
        5. He described her as a "model of holiness" and "generous dispenser of divine mercy," citing, among other qualifications, Mother Teresa's.
        6. 4, and Hillary Clinton, with her name on the presidential ballot in November. Hillary stands as the most influential woman in America. Someone who might have foreseen such prominence for Hillary was Mother Teresa. Perhaps that’s why the bold nun from Kolkata, India, persistently challenged the then-first lady’s push to make abortion more widely available.

          Let’s back up to where it all began.

          Clinton’s arrival upon the national scene became reality when her husband was inaugurated president in January That same year, in August, both Clintons would greet Pope John Paul II, who came to America for World Youth Day in Denver.

          John Paul II spoke to both Clintons on the imperative of valuing the life of the unborn child.

          It didn’t seem to make much of an impact.

          The new first lady was already sta