Faith, hope and charity.
Mother Teresa did not participate in or follow sports.
Mother Teresa's sister would take care of her mother then her mother died and after the death of her mother, Mother Teresa's sister had died!
It is traditional for religious to take a new name when they join a religious order. In the Sisters of Loreto, when a woman makes her final vows, she take the title of Mother. Mother Teresa took the name Teresa in honor of St. Therese of Lisieux, a patron saint of missionaries.
No, "Mother Teresa" had her Beatification in October of 2003. The Beatification process can take decades before Sainthood.
Mother Teresa had no children of her own. She did take in a number of orphans, however. Many more than five.
Mother Teresa wanted to take as her patron Saint Therese of Lisieux but that name was already taken by another sister of Loreto. She chose to use the Spanish spelling of the name instead - Teresa.
Missionaries of Charity
Mother is a titled conferred on members of the Loreto Order when they become sisters. Mother Teresa originally wanted to take the name Therese after terese of Lisieux but that name was already taken by another member of the order. She chose instead to take the Spanish version of the name - Teresa.
She never took care of him.
St. Therese of Lisieux who is a patron saint of the missions.
To sleep and bathe, of course she took off her sari.
Mother Teresa's name was changed from her birth name of Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu to Sister Teresa when she became a novice in the convent in Ireland, at the age of 18. Sister Teresa's name was changed to Mother Teresa when she became a fully professed Sister. Later, when she started the Missionaries of Charity, she was still called Mother, as she was the Mother Superior, and Foundress of that Order.