Mother Teresa The Indian Saint

Saint Teresa of Calcutta, The Indian Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa of India is now known as Saint Teresa of Calcutta. She was born on 26 August 1910 in Albania & died in India on 5 September 1997.

Her father died at the age of 8 years & at the age of 18 she joined Missionary in Ireland.

She was known for the services she offered to the poor & needy although she adhered to traditional catholic religious beliefs and doctrines supporting conversion.
Circumstances, situations & problems in our life, actually have a serious impact on our lives, we often realize things that aren't otherwise visible. Great souls often drive positive energy from negative circumstances & Mother Teresa is living example of such incident. 
Mother Teresa The Indian Saint : Highlights from her Life

You can learn more about the life of Mother Teresa and her canonization (Pope Francis canonised her at a ceremony on 4 September 2016 in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City).


Just like natural controversies that we found everywhere, Mother Teresa's life is also surrounded by some based on the information collected by some critics, here are some relevant videos showing such discussions in past.

Does Mother Teresa deserve a sainthood? Does it even matter? Aroup Chatterjee, writer of 'Mother Teresa - The Final Verdict', alongside poet and human rights activist Benjamin Zephaniah and feminist writer Kate Smurthwaite, takes on amoral, clueless Calcutta volunteer Margaret Forrester, who debates alongside the vile Louise Bagshawe and some schizophrenic guy.







Although there is no doubt about her holiness & her devotion towards the humanity but all humans are not saints and have their own limitations to understand the work & the feeling behind it. Mother Teresa The Indian Saint is no exception for them.

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