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I first became interested in Mother Teresa when I became aware of her death. Interesting we seen to not notice what we have until it is taken away from us. I found that what we had was enormous. We were blessed with a true lover that showed this to us through her devout service to the poorest of the poor. Teresa was so great that during he life some people considered her to be a living saint. This alone tell you how special this tiny nun was. So what make her so grand? How could one women have such an impact on the world? I will further explore these question in my report and attempt to answer then as fully as possible. Mother Teresa started of as many of us do with a pretty normal life. She was born in Albanian and 1948, Mother Teresa became a citizen of India. At the age of eighteen, she started her religious order at Our Lady of Loreto in Ireland. She then received her spiritual training. In 1931, Mother Teresa took her name of Teresa from Therese Martin, a French nun. Six years later she took her vows. Mother Teresa then decided to begin her teaching. She taught for twenty years in Saint Mary's High School in Calcutta, India. On September 10, 1946, Mother Teresa said she received another call from God to serve the poor who live in the streets. Pope Pious XII soon granted Mother Teresa permission to leave her duties as an independent nun to fulfill her calling. So she began to share her life with the poor, sick and the hungry in Calcutta. ... This is not the end of the termpaper! Register below to see the complete version of this term paper.
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