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No. She sometimes even expressed doubt as to whether God existed, although paradoxically she dedicated her life to spreading the Catholic faith.
No, Mother Teresa was of Albanian descent and born in Macedonia For more information see: Related links - Mother Teresa
Since Mother Teresa died in 1997, she is no longer seeing visitors.
Yes, that quote is attributed to Mother Teresa. For more quotes from Mother Teresa, see the link below.
according as i know a nun can't meet her family and for Mother Teresa her family is her work to her patients
Their pain and sorrow for better living.
Mother Teresa was sent here to do God's work. She did the job of Jesus Christ: she touched the lives of many people because she did the stuff Jesus did. She cured the sick and made blind people see again. Mother Teresa will never be forgotten. She worked mostly in India.
Mother Teresa stated she saw God in every human being. She lived her life for God and spent her life helping others until her death in 1997.
to dream of her is supposed to be really good but it all depends on how you saw your dream
See Visions was created on 2011-02-16.
Mother Teresa used to take the following book with her, wherever she went. Come to me in the Blessed Sacrament: A prayer book of ten different eucharistic holy hours for private meditation and personal prayer in the presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament by Vincent Martin Lucia Also, she really enjoyed a book related to Blessed Charles de Foucauld, but I can't remember its title.
Aga is Mother Teresa's older sister. She did not see her since the day she left to become a nun. She also did not she her mother again.
Mother Teresa left home at the age of 18 to join the convent. That was the last time she saw her mother and sister.