Mother Teresa: The peddler of humanity

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Not just service, give people your heart. Not heartless service, they want the touch of your heart’ — not just the words of such a soul, but the glorious Mother Teresa has become immortal in the hearts of people all over the world by devoting herself to the service of mortal humanity. Mother Teresa, the neglected orphan at various stages of society, has inspired her to survive, from ordinary to extraordinary.

Mother Teresa, whose real name is Agnes Ganja Bojajhiu. The smile of the people was his joy, the welfare of the people was his vow. He was called the Pigeon of World Peace. August 26 was the 110th birthday of the great woman of the century, the savior of the miserable, poor, helpless and neglected people. On my birthday, I remembered this ambassador of world humanity with deep respect and love.

This majestic woman saw the light of day on August 26, 1910. She is an Indian Catholic nun of Albanian descent. He was the youngest child of Niccolo and Drana Bayazur. He lost his father when he was only 6 years old. After his father's death, his mother raised him in the Roman Catholic faith. Little Agnes loved to hear stories of the life and work of missionaries. At the age of 12, he decided to lead a religious life. At the age of 18, she left home and joined the Sisters of Loreto as a missionary. After that he never met his mother and sisters again.
Agnes then went on to learn English at Loreto Abbey in Rothfernham, Ireland. Because this language was the medium of instruction of Sisters of Loreto in India. He came to India in 1929 and started working as a novice in Darjeeling. On May 24, 1931, she took her first oath as a nun. Although he liked to teach in school, he gradually became more and more concerned about the poverty of Calcutta. So in 1948 he started missionary work among the poor. Traditional Loreto began to give up habits. He chose a simple white cotton cloth from Nilpar as his dress. At this time he took Indian citizenship and started working in slum areas.

In 1950, he established a service organization called Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta. Then slowly he started coming to everyone's notice. The then Prime Minister himself acknowledged his work. She became known as the 'Blessed Teresa of Calcutta'. By the 1980s, his reputation as a social worker and friend to orphans and the poor had spread around the world. For 45 long years, he has served the poor, the sick, the orphans, and the dying. His missionary activities spread first in India and later all over the world. Malcolm Magazine's book and documentary 'Something Beautiful for God' was instrumental in promoting his ministry.
Bengalis will never forget his contribution during the war of liberation in 1971. He stood by the people of Bangladesh, patiently forgetting the illusion of life. In December 1971, Mother Teresa visited several camps in Khulna and Dhaka. In these camps, the Pak army was continuously torturing Bangladeshi women. Seeing all this, he became confused. Back in Dhaka, he opened a branch of 'Missionaries of Charity'. At that time most of the war children were looked upon with hatred and thrown in the dustbin. At that time, Mother Teresa took the war children in her arms and sent them to Calcutta, France and Sweden.

On 18 October 1969, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his services and in 1960, India's highest civilian honor, the Bharat Ratna. He has contributed to the construction of 610 Missionaries of Charity in 123 countries, including HIV / AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis clinics, dining halls, child and family counseling centers, orphanages and schools. His work is still highly praised by various individuals, organizations and governments of several states.

Mother Teresa had her first heart attack during a visit to Rome in 1973. After another heart attack in 1989, his artificial pacemaker was installed. While living in Mexico in 1991, he contracted pneumonia, which further aggravated his heart condition. In this situation, he also offered to resign as head of the Missionaries of Charity. But the charity's nuns requested Teresa to remain chief after a secret ballot. Inevitably Teresa continues to work as the head of the charity.

In April 1997, Mother Teresa's collar sister broke up. He contracted malaria in August. In addition, his left heart became impaired in blood flow. On March 13, 1997, he resigned as head of the Missionaries of Charity. Leave us all on September 5th.

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It’s true that, While living in Mexico in 1991, he contracted pneumonia, which further aggravated his heart condition. In this situation, he also offered to resign as head of the Missionaries of Charity.

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Mother teresa was a great woman indeed

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Excellent article about mother teresa.. I like it.. Carry on..

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Nice one she was a very good person .and your article is also very good keep it up

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I love your article.i love mother teresa also.thanks.

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About Mother Teresa We remember a few famous people who wrote a lot of books about managing books as a child. I'm not writing. Thank you for revealing so much about her.

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