
Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa, born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, was a Roman Catholic nun and missionary renowned for her selfless service to the poor and sick. She founded the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata, India, which has helped thousands of marginalized individuals worldwide. Her extraordinary compassion and dedication earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, and she is celebrated for her unwavering commitment to humanitarian work and her profound belief in the dignity of every human life.
Born on Aug 26, 1910 (114 years old)
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United Kingdom:
Mother Teresa met Bob Geldof, highlighting the intersection of showbusiness and humanitarian efforts.
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Pakistan:
Mother Teresa is referenced for her statement about cleaning toilets, highlighting the dignity of all work.
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Canada:
Mother Teresa could have walked through that door at 6 o’clock in the morning and I would have been not happy to see her.
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North Macedonia:
Mother Teresa's life story and work embody humanity and solidarity, inspiring others to perform humanitarian deeds.
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North Macedonia:
Mother Teresa is mentioned as a significant figure representing Macedonia's spiritual heritage.
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North Macedonia:
Mother Teresa's memorial house was visited by Pope Francis during his trip.
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North Macedonia:
Mother Teresa is celebrated for her compassion and dedication to helping the sick and needy.
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Tanzania:
Mother Teresa picked up the poor from the streets, embraced them, took them home, fed them, and cared for them.
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