As a child she loved reading the stories of the lives of saints, especially thise who devoted their lives to missionary work. She dreamed of becoming a missionary herself someday.
Yes, Mother Teresa's mother, Dranafile Bojaxhiu, died when Mother Teresa was a child. The cause of her death is not widely known.
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Ottoman Empire which is now Republic of Macedonia.
The people who respected her and stayed with her till the very end
Mother Teresa's dad died in 1919, so she was about 9 years old
The courts are REQUIRED by law to soley look after the interests of the child; not the parent(s). If the courts determine that it is in the best interests of the child to have access to you, they'll come down on the mother; if they decide it's in the best interests of the child to go to these activities then you'll lose. The child is the important one, not the warring parents.
Mother Theresa's father, Nikole, was murdered in either 1918 or 1919 (records are unclear) when she was 7-8 years old. The death of her mother, Dranafile Bojaxhiu, is uncertain.
Mother Teresa's favorite prayer was the "Radiating Christ" prayer. It reflects her desire to spread love and compassion to others in the same way that Christ did.
If you file for it and the court feels it would be in the best interests of the child, yes. Immigration status usually has no bearing on such matters.
If decided by a court, the parent or person the court deems would act in the best interests of the child. If not decided in court, the biological mother has presumptive custody to her child.
She loved to read books about the lives of the saints, especially of those who served as missionaries.
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