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Mother Teresa was born in 1910 in Skopje the capital of the Republic of Macedonia.
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She felt the calling to be nun at the age of 18 and she left Marcedonia and move to India.
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She chose to be named St Therese of Lisieux – the patron saint of missionaries.
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She never saw her mother or her sister again. Because her family moved to Tirana.
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In that year while she was a teacher at "Loreto Convent", Teresa took her solemn vows.
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After Teresa served there for twenty years, she was appointed as headmistress.
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Teresa traveled to Calcuta for her annual retreat. Where she helped the victims from Hindu/Muslim violence.
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She left the convent to live full-time among the poorest of Calcutta. She chose to wear a white Indian sari, with a blue border, out of respect for the traditional Indian dress. During many years, Mother Teresa and a small band of fellow nuns survived on minimal income. However, her efforts with the poorest were noted and appreciated by Indian politicians.
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Teresa opened her first hospice with help from Calcutta officials. Which allowed people to die with dignity. Mother Teresa often spent time with those who were dying.
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Teresa founded "Missionaries of Charity that in her words it would care for "the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone.
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She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize “for work undertaken in the struggle to overcome poverty and distress". The $192,000 was given to the poor.
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Those both foundations were created by Mother Teresa to combine the vocational aims of the Missionaries of Charity with the resources of the priesthood.
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Mother Teresa was formally beatified by Pope John Paul II.
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“Mother Teresa, in all aspects of her life, was a generous dispenser of divine mercy, making herself available for everyone through her welcome and defense of human life, those unborn and those abandoned and discarded,”
Mother Teresa was a living saint who offered a great example and inspiration to the world.