She has been in the process almost since the day she died. Right now she has the title of Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta and it is only a matter of time before she is declared a saint.
Yes. Today, 2011, Mother Teresa is one step away from being canonized.
It depends on which Teresa being mentioned (example: Saint Teresa, Mother Teresa, etc.)
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.
Mother Teresa's first job was at a convent being a roman catholic nun.
Mother Teresa showed peace by.......being kind and nice
because it was part of being a nun
no we cannot. she was a social ctivist, her main aim being treating the wounded.
The favorite Bible story of Mother Teresa was the story of the lepers. It was a story of loved being shared and healing.
Mother Teresa was in a hospital in India being treated for a number of health problems when she suffered a massive heart attack that killed her.
Mother Teresa's first job was at a convent being a roman catholic nun.
If helping the poor and dying were popular at the time, Mother Teresa would not have needed to do the things she did. She filled a niche that was not being filled by others.
No, Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta was a Catholic religious Sister her entire adult life. She died as a fervently believing Christian and is currently being considered for sainthood.