Mother Teresa.

 Mother Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu, honoured in the Catholic Church as Saint Teresa of Calcutta, was an Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She was born in Skopje, then part of the Kosovo Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. 

Born: 26 August 1910, Skopje, North Macedonia
Died: 5 September 1997, Kolkata

Awards: Nobel Peace Prize, Bharat Ratna, Order of the Smile, Golden Honour of the Nation, more...
Mother Teresa's Second Miracle: the healing of Marcilio Andrino. The 2nd Miracle that led to the canonization of Mother Teresa was the healing of Marcilio Andrino in 2008.

During her lifetime Mother Teresa became famous as the Catholic nun who dedicated her life to caring for the destitute and dying in the slums of Calcutta - now known as Kolkata.

If you look at all her humanitarian efforts, her motivations are clear as day. She set up soup kitchens, a leper colony, orphanages, and a home for the dying destitute. She treated the lepers, educated the poorest of the poor, and fed the homeless. She treated them like her family.

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.

Two separate miracles of healing were credited to Mother Teresa after her death, which made it possible for her to be canonized as Saint Teresa. Mother Teresa spent most of her life trying to serve the sick and poor from her base in Calcutta.

She built her order into a global network of nuns and lay volunteers, who today operate hospitals, health clinics, homeless shelters and youth centers from the United States to Yemen. When she won the Nobel Prize in 1979, those who honored her praised not just her commitment to the poor but her managerial skills, too.

inMother Teresa gave incomparable contributions to the society, that holy soul served the poor and the ignored people of the society. She established help for orphans, HIV/Aids victims, and leprosy. She created many things for those who needed help and because she actually helped right along.






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