Mother Teresa
Mother
Teresa was a Roman Catholic Nun who devoted her life to serve the poor and needy
around the world. She showed humans the meaning of love to other. She spent
many years in Calcutta, India. She was also the founder of Missionaries of Charity,
and lend her helping hands to many people’s.
Most
beautiful words of Mother Teresa was,
“It
is not how much we do,
but how much love we put in the doing.
It is not how much we give,
but how much love we put in the giving.”
but how much love we put in the doing.
It is not how much we give,
but how much love we put in the giving.”
Mother
Teresa was born on 1910 in Skopje. At the age of 18, she was given permission
to join a group of nuns in Ireland. On 1931, She took her formal religious vows
and she travelled to India. The widespread poverty of Calcutta made a deep
impression on her and he founded Missionaries of Charity.
In
1952, she opened her first home for the dying people’s, which allowed them to
die with dignity. Her work blow-outs around the world. By 2013, there were 700
missions operating in over 130 countries. In 1979, she was honoured with Nobel
Peace Prize, for her struggle to serve poor people’s.
She
was not alone an inspiration but a great human who showed pure love to others.
Rich or Poor, she treated everyone equally. Although, her life was filled with obstacles,
she has helped others with fullest. The love that she bowed away around the
world got back smile in many faces of poor.
The
life of Mother Teresa came to an end on 5 September 1997 (aged 87) Calcutta,
West Bengal, India. She has served almost 69 years, 4500 Missionaries of
Charity worldwide, 124 awards were won by her. She gave a new meaning to Nun
life.
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