Mother Teresa life story
Mother Teresa was a Roman Catholic priest and Christian missionary. He founded Christianity, whose primary purpose was to gather Roman Catholic religions, their organization, which has 4500 partnerships till 2012 and their organization in 133 countries is still active today. The people suffering from serious illnesses, their organization supports poor and orphaned children and also teach poor and orphan children in the school. Their organization has the same purpose that they want to serve the poor and poor people of the world for free.
Mother Teresa has been honored with many awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. He was also given the title of "Bhagyavanya Teresa of Calcutta" on October 19, 2003. Subsequently, in December 2015, he was given the title of saint by the Francis of the Roman Catholic Church. His method of becoming a saint was on September 4, 2016.
Full name - Agnece Gondhi Bonjishiyu
Birth - August 27, 1910
Birthplace - Yugoslavia
Mother Teresa was born on August 26, 1910 in the Kosor Albanyian family, under the name of Engez Gonzeshe Bojksihu. But on August 27 it is considered to be their real birthday. His hometown Skopje is today the capital of the Republic of Macedonia, at the time of his birth it was a part of the Ottoman Empire.
Mother Teresa is the smallest among all the children of Nicholay and Danaafile Bojksihu. His father was a member of a political party like Macedonia's Albanian community, who died in 1919, the mother Teresa was only 8 years old. Perhaps his father was from Kosovo's prey, while his mother was from a nearby village of Gjkova.
According to Joan Graf Clucas's autobiography, Mother Teresa had an interest in hearing stories of social workers and religious people since childhood, and at the age of just 12, she had determined that her life was devoid of social service. Will do And finally, on August 15, 1928, he started his revolutionary campaign.
In 1928, at the age of only 18, he left home to live with the Loreto sisters, and Mother Teresa learned English, and Christianity became involved in becoming a missionary. Loreto was using English language to teach children in excuses. After removing them from home, they never saw their sisters and their mother again. By 1934 his family had remained in Skopje and after that he had gone to Tirana in Albania.
After this, Mother Teresa came to India in 1929 and studied in Darjeeling. She learned Bengali at St. Teresa School near the hills of the Himalayas and she taught the children there on 24th May, 1931, for her first time she received the title of Sanyasini. And after that he changed his original name to Teresa.
Mother Teresa taught at the Loreto Convent School on 14 May 1937. Teresa spent almost 20 years of her life and in 1944 she was appointed as headmistress. Mother Teresa was very fond of teaching the children to school, but she was very worried about her life and poverty spread in her Calcutta. During this time, violent incidents also took place in her city.
Mother Teresa was a Roman Catholic woman who spent her life helping the poor and the needy. He spent most of his life in Calcutta, where he also set up several social services. Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and since then she has become quite popular.
He had so much faith in God. He did not have much money or property but he had concentration, faith, trust and energy, which happily helped him to help poor people. For the care of poor people, long distance on the roads, he decided to walk barefoot. Constant work and hard work gave them tired but they never gave up.
Award
- Raman Magsaysay Award (1962)
- Pope John XXIII Peace Prize (1971)
- Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Peace (1972)
- Nobel Peace Prize (1979)
- Bharat Ratna (1980)
- Order of Merit (1983)
- Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhavna Award (1993)
Death - On the night of September 5, 1997, at 9.30 pm, the compassionate mother has been eternally departing from this world for eternity.