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Mother Teresa was born on August 26, 1910 in Skopje, Macedonia. She was named Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. Right from childhood, she was spiritually inclined and at the young age of 12 she felt that God existed and had visions about God. When she was 18, Mother Teresa left home and joined the Sisters of Loreto, which is an Irish community and had missionaries in India. More...
Accomplishments Of Mother Teresa
In 1946, it is believed that Mother Teresa received a divine message one day which seemed like an intuition and after that she had decided that she will be surrendering her entire life to the service of humanity. So when she came to India later that year, she was shocked at the state of people and the conditions under which they lived in Calcutta. She started living with them and helping them to make their living conditions better. More...
Who Did Mother Teresa Influence ?

Mother Teresa had served thousands of people who were poor, suffering, dying and orphaned. She had a huge impact on one and all. There is not a single soul in the world that does not bend their head in respect to her. Mother Teresa is not only an inspiration but a change that transformed several lives because she changed the way people thought. More...
What Food Did Mother Teresa Eat ?

Mother Teresa was a simple nun who led a very simple life in the service of the poor. The only thing she owned was two or three pair of clothes. She always dressed in a plain white sari and covered her head in the Indian way. She was not born as an Indian and despite that she followed the customs because she wanted to be one among them. More...
Princess Daina And Mother Teresa
The funeral for Princess Diana was held just on the day Mother Teresa died. Mother Teresa had touched all their lives including Princess Diana and her two little sons. The death of Lady Diana was a very emotional moment for the entire United Kingdom and the whole world was grieving Mother Teresa’s demise at the same time. It is like losing two great souls at the same time. More...
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