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Anthology of wounds - Arct

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<strong>Anthology</strong> <strong>of</strong> WoundsAS WE SAID YESTERDAY…(UT HERI DICEBAMUS)MOTHER THERESA IN ALBANIARev. Zef PllumiFrom ‘<strong>Anthology</strong> <strong>of</strong> wound under communist terror”, 2 ndvolume… The Albanian origin <strong>of</strong> mother Theresa remainedalmost unknown to us till the last years <strong>of</strong> her life. Forthe first time I heard speaking about her, before the year1960, from a colleague <strong>of</strong> mine, Rev. Zef Bici, a priest inTirana, as we were visiting his sister. The sister <strong>of</strong> Rev.Bici told me about mother Theresa, but I gave no importanceto her history, because I was annoyed <strong>of</strong> hearingglorious sayings from relatives <strong>of</strong> people livingabroad.The second time I heard speaking mother Theresa’sname was in the prison. Some day, talking to Vasil Kati,which voyaged around the world as an <strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>of</strong> thestate, I asked him privately: did the world opinion consideredEnver Hoxha really as an important man? Hereplied, after scanning carefully the surroundings fromthe fear <strong>of</strong> being heard, and said to me: You know Zef,that parties and states through their propaganda, will‘create’ important men <strong>of</strong> politics and literature, but inreality the world opinion knows a catholic Albanian sister,called Theresa Bojaxhiu, living in India and having259

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