Mother Teresa was raised in Skopje, AlbaniaShe was raised in Albania
She lived with her mother, sister and brother in Albania.
She was born and raised in Albania, today known as Macedonia.
No, she lived in Albania when she was young and then moved to Calcutta, India, where she worked as a missionary.
Mother Teresa lived the first 18 years of her life in Albania before becoming a sister and missionary to the country of India where she spent the rest of her life.
She lived in Albania (now Macedonia) from her birth until she was 18 years old.
They lived in the city of Üsküp, Kosovo Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (Albania) today known as Skopje, Macedonia.
Yes. She had a brother, Lazar, and a sister, Aga. Her sister took care of her mother and was never married. They both died in Albania. Her brother moved from Albania to Italy where he married and had children. He most likely passed away but his children still live in Italy.
Mother Teresa was 87 years old when she passed away.
Her first assignment was to teach school (geography) in a Loreto school in India. However, Mother Teresa was a sister and not a nun. There is a difference. Nuns usually live in a monastery and rarely go out into the world. Sisters live and work in the outside world.
For over forty years she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying in many places such as Calcutta. Technically, Mother Teresa was a sister. Nuns live in monasteries and rarely, if ever, leave. Sisters live and work in society.
Mother Teresa lived with Michael Gomes in India. It was the site of her first shelter.