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Mother Teresa was the Epitome or saint of love and caring for others.

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Did Mother Teresa's sister have any children?

No, her sister Aga never married and remained at home caring for her mother.


Is Mother Teresa a saint and what does she represent?

As of April 2013, Mother Teresa has not been canonized a saint. She has been beatified and could soon be named a saint. What did she represent? She represents the kind of love and caring the Lord would have us all express for the less fortunate. She is a roll model for us.


What was Mother Teresa's childhood like?

Mother Teresa's Childhood was very good, both her parents were very caring and loving although her father died when she was about 8 years old but her mother did to bring them up on her own.


Did Mother Teresa say 'If you judge people you have no time to love them' in a speech?

Yes, that quote is attributed to Mother Teresa. For more quotes from Mother Teresa, see the link below.


Did Mother Teresa's sister Aga become a nun to?

No, Aga remained in the home caring for her mother. She neither married nor became a nun.