MOTHER THERESA
Mother Theresa was internationally
respected for her work to relieve the suffering of the poor, the sick, and the dying.
She began her work of helping the desperately poor of India by bringing dying
persons from the streets into a home, where they could die in peace and
dignity. She also established an orphanage. Through her untiring efforts, she
succeeded in forming a congregation of sisters whose work has now spread to
five continents.
Mother Theresa was born in Skopje, Albania, on August 27, 1910, and was named Agnes Gonxha Bejaxhini. She left her home at the age of 18 to join the institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Dublin. She entered the order of the sisters of our Lady of Loreto when she was 18 years old. She was sent to Calcutta by the Sisters of Loreto and she became a Geography teacher in a school in Culcutta. While which inspired her to help the poor. This experience she described as a “call within a call” to help the desperately poor of India.
In early 1948 the years she became an
Indian citizen, she asked permission to leave her convent, and Sister Agnes
became Theresa. She moved into the city’s slums and started nursing to help
the destitute in Calcutta. She donned a blue-trimmed white sari, Which became
the uniform of her Missionaries of Charity, founded on October 07, 1950. The
Missionaries of Charity now number nearly 3000 sisters of various nationalities
who work on five continents. They are helped by about 400 brothers and
thousands of lay volunteers, who run 380 hospices, leper colonies, and orphanages,
including 160 in India.
Mother Theresa won many awards for her
dedicated work in surviving the poorest of the poor. She was awarded the first
John XXIII peace prize in 1968 by Pope John Paul. She was honored with the
Jawaharlal Nehru Prize for International Understanding in 1972, the Templeton
Prize in 1973, the Albert Schweitzer Prize in 1975, the Nobel Peace In 1979 and
India’s highest civilian decoration a year later.
Mother Theresa died in 1997 at the age of
87. She ended her life in Calcutta, the city that had inspired her as an 18
years old to establish her missionaries of Charity Order. Although Mother
Theresa is no more, the good work she began lives on as the Order’s homes,
which first started in India, has spread to 87 countries. “A drop of
deliverance in an ocean of suffering” is the single phrase she often used to
describe her life’s work.
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[ J.M. THARINDU
SHEHAN RAMANAYAKE
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