Mother Teresa was a Roman Catholic nun who spent her life in India helping the poor, sick, and dying. She was born in Albania in 1910, moved to India in 1929, and established the Missionaries of Charity in 1950. Her selfless dedication to serving the poor and sick earned her international acclaim and numerous awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. Mother Teresa’s life and work were guided by her strong faith in God and her conviction that everyone, regardless of social status or background, deserves dignity and respect. Despite criticism and obstacles, she persisted in serving the marginalized until her death in 1997. Her legacy inspires millions of people around the world to follow in her footsteps and serve.
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