When Mother Teresa made her profession, she made vows of poverty, chastity and obedience.
No, she has been beatified but not canonized.
Mother Teresa made many quotes in many places so you need to make it a bit more specific.
As of January 27, 2015, Mother Teresa of Calcutta is not yet a saint. She has been declared Blessed which is one step before canonization.
No, they were alive in completely different eras. You were probably confused by a common question, "Who did more for the poor, Michael Milken or Mother Teresa?". The question seems to be obviously answered "Mother Teresa" however the argument is made for the criminal Milken to be correct because of the numerous jobs he made with his "junk bonds".
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.
She inherited genes from her parents that made her slight in stature.
the way she worked and took care of the poor of the poor.
Mother Teresa helped the poor, homeless, crippled, diseased, and infirm by providing them with a home to stay in. She made a home so that they could die peacefully. She also provided medications.
Mother Teresa was sent here to do God's work. She did the job of Jesus Christ: she touched the lives of many people because she did the stuff Jesus did. She cured the sick and made blind people see again. Mother Teresa will never be forgotten. She worked mostly in India.
Mother Teresa was first a citizen of Albania, where she was born and raised. She was later made a citizen of India and a short time before she passed away, an honorary citizen of the United States.
basically she helped the needy and the poor and also made an orphanage
Yes, Mother Teresa is revered throughout the world by Catholics and non-Catholics alike. Her work continues through her Missionaries of Charity made up of sisters, brothers, priests and laity.