Loves race along from a woman, her name is mother Teresa. Just
like a candle-light in the darkness, her light and love keep to illuminate the
world until now. Her loves felt to everyone without discriminate the ethnic,
religion, social acceptability, ages and gender.
The Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, commonly
known as Mother Teresa (26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997), was
a Roman Catholic Religious Sister and missionary of Albanian origin who lived most
of her life in India of which, since 1948, she was a citizen.
Mother Teresa was a big noise who cares about the
pauper. She had been carrying out her social mission in the various countries.
At the beginning of her dedication, she built a school in the slum on December
21st, 1948. Since she did not have funds, she built an open-school.
She taught the importance of healthy life. She also taught the children to read
and write. In addition, with her medical knowledge, she gave medical help for
the children who got sickness in her house.
She was a founder of “Mission of Charity”
foundation. The foundation was dedicated for helping the pauper and needy.
However, they had never received a payoff as the price of their dedication.
Mother Teresa’s dedication was infinite. Starting
from India, she expanded her dedication to all over the world. She also visited
Ethiopia for helping people who became famish victims, nuclear radiation
victims in Chernobyl, and earthquake victims in Armenian.
She also showed her charity in the various
countries, such as, Venezuela, Ceylon, Tanzania, Roma, and Australia. Moreover,
she was the pioneer who built the house for people with AIDS and kept them in
treatment.
Mother Teresa was a founder of the first
rehabilitation center for people with AIDS in New York. And then, some social
houses in San Francisco and Atlanta. Because of her efforts, she got Medal of
Freedom.
Because of her honesty, she got many humanitarian
awards. There were Pandit Nehru prize in 1972 and Templeton prize from
Edinburgh in 1973. In 1979, she got more three awards. There were john XXIII international prize for peace, Good Samaritan in Boston, and Noble of
Freedom.
There are 3 exquisite characteristics of Mother Teresa
1.
Cares and loves others, especially the pauper.
2.
Never give up, although people distrust and jeer to her, but she
did not give up to devote herself to do humanitarian mission.
3.
Helping other people with selfless, without expecting anything in
return. Moreover, at the beginning of her buffetings, she built a school
without grant from the other people. She never cared about commendations or
prizes that she got. The only thing that she knew that was she must share with
the others.
“Stop to life individually; let us begin to become part of the
others.”
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