Mother Teresa was originally a Sister of Loreto.
She joined the Sisters of loretto order.
Mother Teresa was originally a sister with the Loreto Sisters and studied English in Ireland.
Yes, Mother Teresa was born to a Catholic family and baptized the day after her birth.
She joined the Sisters of Loretto when she was 18 years of age and never saw her mother or sister again.
Mother Teresa was originally a Sister of Loretto and then founded the Missionaries of Charity.
She first joined the Sisters of Loreto but later founded the Missionaries of Charity.
Her relationship was very close when she grew up. After she left home at the age of 18 to join the Sisters of Loretto, she never saw her mother again.
Mother Teresa was first a school teacher when she arrived in India as a Sister of Loretto.
Mother Teresa was home schooled by her mother because girls in Albania were not allowed to attend school at the time. Once she joined the Sisters of Loretto she was sent to Ireland for a few months to learn English. Other than that, she had no formal education.
Yes, as a child she was very close to her mother. In Armenia, at the time, girls were not allowed to attend school. Her mother taught her at home. Once Mother Teresa left home at the age of 18 to join the Sisters of Loretto, however, she never saw her mother again.
St. Teresa of Calcutta, also known as Mother Teresa was a Sister, she was never in a "nunnery". She was originally a Sister of Loretto, later she left to found the Missionaries of Charity and became the founding Mother Superior of that Order.
She left to found a new order - the Missionaries of Charity - to minister to the poor of India.