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How is Mother Teresa remembered?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019
Roman Catholic AnswerMother Teresa is remembered as a saint. Currently the Vatican has beatified her and if there is a miracle she will be canonized. She started several religious orders, including the Sisters of Charity and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. She is best remembered as a saint who was living within memory of many of us.
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