
Madre Teresa
Madre Teresa, known for her selfless dedication to serving the poorest of the poor, was a Roman Catholic nun and missionary who founded the Missionaries of Charity. Her humanitarian work, particularly in Calcutta, India, earned her global recognition and numerous accolades, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. Through her unwavering commitment to the marginalized, she became a symbol of compassion and charity, inspiring countless individuals to engage in service and advocacy.
Born on Aug 26, 1910 (114 years old)
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Valeria Mazza mentioned reading words in favor of life at the anniversary of Mother Teresa's death.
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