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BLESSED MOTHER TERESA
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Blessed Mother Teresa went to the India in 1948
Blessed Mother Teresa went to the India in She went to help the poor people and children. Many people hurt the poor, homeless, hungry and children who does not have a family.
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It was so hard for those people who are living in the street because there wasn’t many ways to get food and to get house or to rent even small room. They do not have any medication, and the place that they were living in wasn’t healthy.
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That was important for Mother Teresa to help the poor because there was so many people in those places and because the places weren’t healthy. The poor and sick people need to some one to care about them. The dying people need comfort and love before they die.
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Person information Mother Teresa was bon in August 26th, 1910 in small village in Albania. Her name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. Her father died when she was 8 years old. She was raised as a Roman Catholic. At first she was a teacher and later she became like a nurse.
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Mother Teresa got Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
She died in September 5, 1997 in Calcutta, India.
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She joined the Sisters of Loreto at the age of 18 to become a missionary to India.
Mother Teresa helped the poor people and she gave them medicament , good food and house for live.
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I think mother Teresa, cared about that because there was so many children, and old people dying in the world, because they don't have any medication. After mother Teresa helped those people now they have food, a good health and home.
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HUMLILITY: Blessed mother Teresa, was so especially humble, because she never thought she was better than anyone else. She thought only about others. For example giving food to the poor people before she eat.
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LOVE: Mother Teresa loved every one
LOVE: Mother Teresa loved every one. Also, she didn’t care if the person was poor or rich.
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GENEROSITY: Mother Teresa, liked to share everything with the poor people and she did her best to make them happy.
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