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Speeches by Great Religious Leaders

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Narrated by: Mahatma Gandhi, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Dr. Billy Graham, Pope John Paul II, Mother Teresa, Gordon Hinckley
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This collection features 14 of the most important and well-known speeches by some of the world's most influential religious leaders.

  • Mahatma Gandhi: "Oh God" (1931)
  • Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.: "Paul's Letter" (1956)
  • Dr. Billy Graham: "Truth" address in Melbourne, Australia (1959)
  • Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.: Sermon at the National Cathedral (1968)
  • Pope John Paul II: Address to the Catholic University of America (1979)
  • Mother Teresa: Receiving the Nobel Peace Prize (1979)
  • Gordon Hinckley: "This I Believe" address to BYU graduates (1992)
  • Louis Farrakhan: Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church (1994)
  • Desmond Tutu: UNC-Chapel Hill commencement address (2009)
  • Pope Benedict XVI: Homily at Westminster Mass (2010)
  • Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso): "Nature of Happiness" (2014)
  • Rick Warren: Address at the Vatican on marriage (2014)
  • Joel Olsteen: "I Am"
  • Pope Francis: Address to the Joint Session of Congress (2015)

Public Domain (P)2016 SpeechWorks, a division of SoundWorks, Inc.
Literature & Fiction Spirituality
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