Mother Teresa: A Legacy of Love and Service
A Nobel Laureate and Saint
Forty years ago today, Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. This renowned Roman Catholic saint and Nobel laureate is remembered for her unwavering dedication to serving the marginalized and impoverished through her work with the Missionaries of Charity.
Early Life and Mission
Born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu in Skopje, Macedonia, in 1910, Mother Teresa felt a calling to missionary work early in life. She joined the Loreto Order of nuns at the age of 18 and was sent to Calcutta, India, in 1929.
In 1946, she founded the Missionaries of Charity, a congregation dedicated to serving the poorest of the poor. The order's work spanned the globe, establishing homes and centers for the sick, elderly, orphans, and abandoned.
Global Impact
Mother Teresa's selfless service and unwavering faith inspired millions worldwide. Her commitment to serving the marginalized transcended religious and cultural boundaries, leaving an indelible mark on countless lives.
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