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life and achievements of mother Teresa (long answer )​

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Answered by ridhima12353
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Nun and missionary Mother Teresa, known in the Catholic church as Saint Teresa of Calcutta, devoted her life to caring for the sick and poor. Born in Macedonia to parents of Albanian-descent and having taught in India for 17 years, Mother Teresa experienced her "call within a call" in 1946. Her order established a hospice; centers for the blind, aged and disabled; and a leper colony.

In 1979, Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work. She died in September 1997 and was beatified in October 2003. In December 2015, Pope Francis recognized a second miracle attributed to Mother Teresa, clearing the way for her to be canonized on September 4, 2016.Mother Teresa was born on August 26, 1910, in Skopje, the current capital of the Republic of Macedonia. The following day, she was baptized as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu.

Mother Teresa’s parents, Nikola and Dranafile Bojaxhiu, were of Albanian descent; her father was an entrepreneur who worked as a construction contractor and a trader of medicines and other goods. The Bojaxhius were a devoutly Catholic family, and Nikola was deeply involved in the local church as well as in city politics as a vocal proponent of Albanian independence.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mother teresa was born in skopje, Macedonia on August 26, 1910.Mother Teresa received training in Darjeeling and also in Ireland which ultimately led to taking her final religious vows in the year 1937. As stated by Mother Teresa, she experienced an inner voice or a second vocation dictating her to help the underprivileged in India. She considered her existence as a sole purpose to helping mankind.

ACHIEVEMENTS:-

•She dedicated her life to serving the poor and the sick. ...

• She established the Missionaries of Charity. ...

• She opened the Kalighat Home for the Dying. ...

• She opened Nirmala Shishu Bhavan to take care of homeless children. ...

• She greatly helped relief efforts for people suffering with leprosy.

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