At the time of her death, Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity had over 4,000 sisters, and an associated brotherhood of 300 members. The Missionaries of Charity were also aided by Co-Workers, who numbered over 1 million by the 1990s.
There may be people who own assets whose value is more than one hundred million dollars but that does not mean that the citizens are worth anywhere near that amount. Many people would happily trade a shipload of such people for 5 Mother Teresas, for example.
I am not sure which of the many Teresas you are referring to but there were many, many female saints long before any of them were canonized.
My mother
Mother Teresa founded no monasteries. She did, however, found convents in many of the areas that her order serviced.
Mother Teresa did not dislike wealthy people. In fact, many wealthy people helped support her work.
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Mother Teresa did not work in Iceland.
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Becuase she helped many people that were very ill.
When she died she had over 4000 sisters in her order.
This phrase typically means that a mother's love and care is often seen as pure and selfless, akin to the qualities attributed to a deity. It highlights the reverence and admiration we have for the nurturing role of mothers in our lives.