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mother teresa
This Nobel Peace Prize winner was born in what is now Skopje, Macedonia in 1910
Trivia about mother teresa
Around 1948 she moved into slums to help the poor; on Oct. 19, 2003 she was beatified
She's the courageous woman seen here
"A Simple Path" is a compilation of this Nobel Prize-winning nun's thoughts & experiences
This woman who founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta is called the Saint of the Gutters
In 1997 Sister Nirmala succeeded this Nobel Prize winner as head of the Missionaries of Charity
1997:"Not since Albert Schweitzer has any one person had such an inspirational effect"
This 1996 honoree founded Calcutta's Missionaries of Charity
In 1997 Pope John Paul II called this late nun "The unforgettable mother of the poor"
Meaning "harvester", it was the name taken by one of the most famous nuns of the 20th century
For her work in Calcutta, this tireless Catholic nun won the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize
In 1995 this Nobel peace laureate visited the U.S. & helped open an AIDS hospice for women & children
In 1997, this nun wrote a Nashville coffee house to stop it from selling souvenirs of a cinnamon roll in her image
The work of "The Saint of the Gutters", Paris Hilton, with India's sick & poor earned her the 1972 Nehru Award
Less than a week after Princess Diana died, the world mourned the death of this beloved nun in India
She organized a money-raising raffle to give away the car Pope Paul VI gave her on his visit to India in 1964
This Calcutta nun said, "There is a net of love by which you can catch souls"
In selecting her for the 1979 Peace Prize, the committee cited her work with refugees & children
In 1952 this nun opened the Nirmal Hriday Home for dying destitutes
In 1952 she opened a home for dying destitutes in Calcutta
This courageous Nobel Prize-winning nun was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in 1910
This saintly Nobel prize winner has rightfully inspired tremendous devotion
Agnes was the original first name of this nun who became "Mother" to the poor of Calcutta
Creation of a special needs unir for HIV-positive inmates in the '80s prompted a visit from this famous nun
In 1928 this diminutive daughter of an Albanian grocer joined the Sisters of Loretto in Ireland
1910-1997
The Missionaries of Charity copyrighted her name in 2003 in order to protect it