No, Mother Teresa had one brother, Lazar, and one sister Aga.
Unless this is a trick question, Mother Teresa was two years old when she was 2.
Yes, her brother, Lazar, was two years older than Mother Teresa.
Mother Teresa had only one sister and her name was Aga. She also had a brother named Lazar.
Yes, she had a mother, father, a sister and a brother. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu(Teresa)'s father was named Kolë Bojaxhiu, her mother was named Dranafile Bojaxhiu, and her sibling's names were Aga (female), she was seven years older than Mother Teresa and Lazar (male), he was two years older than Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa's parents had five children however only the three survived. However, Mother Teresa was never married and had no family.
The Two Great Commandments are to love the Lord and to love thy Neighbor. For Mother Teresa to have helped all of those in the slums of Calcutta she would have had to love each and every one of them in their own way. As far as loving the Lord. That is only something Mother Teresa and God can answer.
Mother Teresa had no car and did not drive. She either walked or took public transportation. Pope Paul VI gifted Mother Teresa with the car he used on his visit to Bombay in 1964 but she gave it away in a raffle. Mother Teresa's order was eventually given ambulances by the Indian government. One of these suffered brake failure in 1990 and killed two people. However, Mother Teresa was not riding it.
No, Mother Teresa and Florence Nightingale were different individuals. Mother Teresa was a Catholic nun known for her charitable work with the poor in India, while Florence Nightingale was a pioneering nurse known for her work during the Crimean War and for establishing modern nursing practices.
Yes. She had a brother, Lazar, and a sister, Aga. Her sister took care of her mother and was never married. They both died in Albania. Her brother moved from Albania to Italy where he married and had children. He most likely passed away but his children still live in Italy.
Mother Teresa has been to several different countries and cities. One of the most notable places she's been to was India, she and her Missionary Sisters have been to more than twenty-two cities in India as well as Sri Lanka, Australia, Tanzania, Venezuela, America and Italy.
Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa never met in person. Their lives overlapped, with Gandhi's assassination occurring in 1948, just a few years before Mother Teresa began her work in Calcutta in 1948. While they shared similar values of compassion and service, there is no documented instance of a meeting between the two influential figures.
Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (Teresa)'s father was named Kole Bojaxhiu, her mother was named Dranafile Bojaxhiu, and her sibling's names were Aga (female), she was seven years older than Mother Teresa and Lazar (male), he was two years older than Mother Teresa.