In Calcutta, in India.
Mother Teresa spent her life doing charitable and religious work in India.
she solove her problem by doing what she need to do
she was a teacher, but then decided to work as a missionary sister. i am doing a report on mother teresa
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.
She liked doing the Lord's work of helping those in need.
She is enjoying the Beatific Vision in heaven. She died in 1997.
Nobody but Our Lord and, perhaps,, the Blessed Virgin Mary are truly holy. However, Mother Teresa tried to live a very holy life that was devoted to doing the work of Our Lord.
A:Hindu leaders in India were concerend that, while claiming to be doing everything for the welfare of the desperately poor regardless of religion, Mother Teresa was much more concerned with converting Hindu people to Catholicism.
After Mother Teresa died, her fellow Sister Nirmala was to become her successor and she actually carries on mother Teresa's incredible work today all over the world.Roman Catholic AnswerThe *only* thing that Mother Teresa did her entire life was God's Will. In doing God's Will she established a new religious Order, The Missionaries of Charity, which is now a fairly large Order with Priests and Sisters to carry on the work of Our Blessed Lord.
A:Both became famous for their work in India. Mahatma Gandhi made an enormous contribution to the nation, not only by winning independence for India and establishing it as a stable democracy, but also by demonstrating that change can be achieved without violence. Mother Teresa is widely credited with having helped many thousands of the despeately poor, although her achievements appear to have been greatly exaggerated. Neverthless, the comparison is obvious - Gandhi made a far greater contribution than did Mother Teresa, and in the process was imprisoned a number of times and finally murdered.
Of course she did! Mother Teresa often felt that she had been abandoned by God and even doubted at times the very existence of God. She hung in there and kept her faltering faith alive by devoting her life to doing what she felt that God, if He did exist, would want her to do.
She felt the way she did because she was a very compassionate lady, and wished to help those less fortunate than herself.