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Mother Teresa was a true follower of humanity. Many people considered Mother as the "reincarnated form of Lord Jesus". Mother Teresa devoted her entire life in serving the needy and abandoned people of the society. Although her mission started in India, she succeeded in bringing the people of all societies under one roof, i.e. humanity.

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Catholic AnswerMother Teresa, first and foremost, was a follower of Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. As any good Christian, she tried to deny herself and let Him work in her. She tried to live the message of St. John the Baptist, whose feast we recently celebrated, "I may decrease, and He must increase." All the great saints of the Catholic Church have done exactly the same thing and I believe that her contribution to India was to evidence Our Blessed Lord's love for one and all. To even give one person the dignity that is due them as a child of God is to show God's love and caring, and Mother Teresa did this over and over again, not only through her life, personally, but through the Sisters who followed her. Her contribution to India, and to the world, cannot be measured by any human standard, we can only stand in awe at what God can do when we let Him. In the end, Mother Teresa did very little, she only allowed God to work in her life, and He can move mountains!
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Betty Wilderman

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