What was mother teresa known for
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Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Skip to content Menu. Pompano Beach, FL. Contact Us By Email. Published October 10th, To most people, she is a role model of charity, compassion, and selflessness. Who was Mother Teresa? Heeding the Call In , the Bengal province experienced one of its worst famines. Death and Canonization Mother Teresa passed away on September 5, , at the age of 87 after years of deteriorating health.
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She was proclaimed a saint by the Catholic Church in She took the name Sister Teresa and for 17 years taught school in the country. In she founded the Missionaries of Charity, a new order devoted to helping the sick and the poorest of the poor; the order grew to include branches in more than cities around the world, and Mother Teresa became a worldwide symbol of charity, meeting with Princess Diana and many other public figures.
She was beatified by Pope John Paul II on 19 October , who judged that Teresa's supernatural intervention had cured an Indian woman suffering from an abdominal tumor. In , the Vatican announced that Pope Francis had formally attributed a second miracle to Mother Teresa: the healing of a Brazilian man with brain tumors in Through her kindness, generosity and unfailing commitment to her students' education, she sought to lead them to a life of devotion to Christ.
On September 10, , Mother Teresa experienced a second calling, the "call within a call" that would forever transform her life. She was riding in a train from Calcutta to the Himalayan foothills for a retreat when she said Christ spoke to her and told her to abandon teaching to work in the slums of Calcutta aiding the city's poorest and sickest people. Since Mother Teresa had taken a vow of obedience, she could not leave her convent without official permission.
After nearly a year and a half of lobbying, in January she finally received approval to pursue this new calling. That August, donning the blue-and-white sari that she would wear in public for the rest of her life, she left the Loreto convent and wandered out into the city.
After six months of basic medical training, she voyaged for the first time into Calcutta's slums with no more specific a goal than to aid "the unwanted, the unloved, the uncared for. Mother Teresa quickly translated her calling into concrete actions to help the city's poor.
She began an open-air school and established a home for the dying destitute in a dilapidated building she convinced the city government to donate to her cause. In October , she won canonical recognition for a new congregation, the Missionaries of Charity, which she founded with only a handful of members—most of them former teachers or pupils from St.
Mary's School. As the ranks of her congregation swelled and donations poured in from around India and across the globe, the scope of Mother Teresa's charitable activities expanded exponentially.
Over the course of the s and s, she established a leper colony, an orphanage, a nursing home, a family clinic and a string of mobile health clinics. In , Mother Teresa traveled to New York City to open her first American-based house of charity, and in the summer of , she secretly went to Beirut, Lebanon, where she crossed between Christian East Beirut and Muslim West Beirut to aid children of both faiths.
By the time of her death in , the Missionaries of Charity numbered more than 4, — in addition to thousands more lay volunteers — with foundations in countries around the world. The Decree of Praise was just the beginning, as Mother Teresa received various honors for her tireless and effective charity.
In , Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her work "in bringing help to suffering humanity. Despite this widespread praise, Mother Teresa's life and work have not gone without its controversies. In particular, she has drawn criticism for her vocal endorsement of some of the Catholic Church's more controversial doctrines, such as opposition to contraception and abortion.
She also received the Balzan Prize and the Templeton and Magsaysay awards. It was later edited and republished in Nobel Lectures. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above. It even appeared in the Indian Loreto Entrance Book as her date of birth. In fact, as she confided to her friend, co-worker and American author, Eileen Egan, that was the date on which she was christened Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. The date which marked the beginning of her Christian life was undoubtedly the more important to Mother Teresa, but she was none the less actually born in Skopje, Serbia, on the previous day.
Mother Teresa died on September 5,
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