She didn't exactly denounce it as much as she doubted her faith, doubted god, and questioned that her life was a lie. She frequently wrote about her lost faith in God, and about how sad she was under the smile. Many dozens of her letters were published a few years ago, as she was dying. She asked her church to destroy the letters, but they refused.
She said so. She also said that she sometimes had doubts.
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. ~ Mother Teresa
No, she remained faithful to the end.
Mother Teresa did not want to be like God, she wanted to do God's will.
Mother Teresa did what God wanted.
Mother Teresa's favorite subject was God, and His Will.
Mother Teresa was born into a devout Catholic family on August 26, 1910, and baptized into the Catholic Church on the following day.
God.
God.
I'm sure Mother Teresa would say that God was her best friend.
Mother Teresa In the Name of God's Poor - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
mother Teresa's quotes are on giving and serving others , on sharing, on loving, on god , on faith and on peace
it was God's work
I suppose it would be correct to say that Mother Teresa 'discovered' God on the day of her baptism on August 27, 1910, the day after she was born.
Mother Teresa believed in God. She was a nun and when she saw all the children left on the streets she brought them into care.