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1910-1997Loading...
By Stephanie GonzalezTable Of Contents
Introduction.............page 3
About Mother Teresa's................page 4
Fun Facts About Mother Teresa ...........page 5
Awards...........page 6-7
Achievements of Mother Teresa.............page 8
Mother Teresa's Quotes..............page 9
Mother Teresa's Miracles...............page 10-11
Some of Mother Teresa's "Almost" Miracles........page 12
Death and Conclusion............page 13
Introduction.............page 3
About Mother Teresa's................page 4
Fun Facts About Mother Teresa ...........page 5
Awards...........page 6-7
Achievements of Mother Teresa.............page 8
Mother Teresa's Quotes..............page 9
Mother Teresa's Miracles...............page 10-11
Some of Mother Teresa's "Almost" Miracles........page 12
Death and Conclusion............page 13
Introduction
Mother Teresa dedicated her life into helping the sick and poor. She went up against her families religion, and went on the rest of her life believing in Jesus Christ. Many people have followed her foot steps and have done many things in her honor. If you would like to know more about Mother Teresa and her life, then you may continue reading.
Mother Teresa dedicated her life into helping the sick and poor. She went up against her families religion, and went on the rest of her life believing in Jesus Christ. Many people have followed her foot steps and have done many things in her honor. If you would like to know more about Mother Teresa and her life, then you may continue reading.
About Mother Teresa's Life
Mother Teresa or, Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu was born in, August 26, 1910 in Skopje Macedonia. She and her family were all religious pilgrimages. As a child she sang in her local choir and for school, she went to Convent Run Primary School. When she was eight years old, her father became sick and soon died. She went on to State Run Secondary School and Institute of Blessed Virgin Mary. Then at age 18, she became a nun and left her mother and sister.
Mother Teresa or, Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu was born in, August 26, 1910 in Skopje Macedonia. She and her family were all religious pilgrimages. As a child she sang in her local choir and for school, she went to Convent Run Primary School. When she was eight years old, her father became sick and soon died. She went on to State Run Secondary School and Institute of Blessed Virgin Mary. Then at age 18, she became a nun and left her mother and sister.
Fun Facts About Mother Teresa
As a child, she would sing in her local choir and was sometimes asked to sing solos. Also, she was around the age of twelve when she experienced her calling to Jesus Christ. Due to her calling, many people would call her a "unbeliever" of Islam, her families religion. After leaving her home, she didn't see her mother nor her sister again. She then went on to teaching in India for 17 years. By the way a international airport in Albania is named after her, Airport Nene Tereza.
As a child, she would sing in her local choir and was sometimes asked to sing solos. Also, she was around the age of twelve when she experienced her calling to Jesus Christ. Due to her calling, many people would call her a "unbeliever" of Islam, her families religion. After leaving her home, she didn't see her mother nor her sister again. She then went on to teaching in India for 17 years. By the way a international airport in Albania is named after her, Airport Nene Tereza.
Awards
Mother Teresa has won many awards in her life time, starting with Padama Shri and Ramon Magsaysay Award for Peace and International Understanding in 1962. She won the Jawaharalal Nehru Award in 1969. In 1971, she won the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize. Two years later she won the Templeton Prize in 1973. In 1975, Mother Teresa won the Albert Schweitzer International Prize . Then, one year later she won the Pacem in Terris Award.
Mother Teresa has won many awards in her life time, starting with Padama Shri and Ramon Magsaysay Award for Peace and International Understanding in 1962. She won the Jawaharalal Nehru Award in 1969. In 1971, she won the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize. Two years later she won the Templeton Prize in 1973. In 1975, Mother Teresa won the Albert Schweitzer International Prize . Then, one year later she won the Pacem in Terris Award.