Of course she was. She was never married and she is a saint. She lived a virgin her entire life. But they call him mother...
Yes, as she had taken vows of poverty, chastity and obedience.
Yes, she remained a virgin.
No, she was never married.
Mother Teresa did not 'physically' marry. On May 24, 1937, Mother Teresa 'spiritually' married Jesus when she made her Final Profession of Vows (becoming a nun). Mother Teresa was quoted as saying she was the "spouse of Jesus" for "all eternity." .Christ.
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.
Her family was Catholic. Mother Teresa was baptized a Catholic the day after her birth and remained a Catholic all her life.
Mother Teresa was a celebate, as are all nuns.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic her entire life. However, she worked with people of all faiths and never refused her help to anyone who held different beliefs.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic Christian, and believed in the trinity God - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. As called for by Christianity, Mother Teresa looked up to God, and tried to live a life fashioned after the life of Jesus Christ.
Mother Teresa gave her whole life to God, one of the ways that she did this was in serving the poor, but her whole dedication in life was to God. She never had any money, she was a sister, vowed to poverty.
A:A number of excellent biographies have been written about Mother Teresa.A good biography is a book entitled Mother Teresa: A Biography by Meg Greene.A more detailed first hand experience of working with Mother Teresa, warts and all, is Hope Endures, a book by by Colette Livermore.The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practiceis a book by Christopher Hitchens about the life and work of Mother Teresa. This book is not for everyone, because it contains research that reveals the darker side of Mother Teresa.
YES, Mother Teresa can be looked at as one of the largest peacemakers of all time, she is wonderful
No, Mother Teresa's mother was a housewife. Nuns do not marry or have children.
Teresa was the name she chose upon becoming a nun. The title 'Mother' was a title given by the Sisters of Loreto to all nuns in the order.
Athena was the mother which means she isn't virgin. Athena is not virgin at all.