Mother Teresa lived much of her life in Calcutta, India. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, a group of Catholic sisters who who run hospices, schools, and other services for the sick and the "poorest of the poor." She was beatified in 2003 by the Catholic Church, although a second miracle has to be credited to her in the future before she will be recognized as a saint.
Mother Teresa lived the majority of her life in India from 1948 to her death in 1997.
She was born in Skopje, and lived there for 18 years. Then she moved to Ireland, and then to India.
She spent much of her life in Calcutta, India.
Mother Teresa was born and raised in Albania but spent most of her life in Calcutta, India.
Most of her adult life was spent in India.
She spent much of her life in Calcutta, India.
he spent her life as a sister in India. She was not a nun. Nuns are confined to a monastery, sisters work in the outside world.
Mother Teresa did most of her work in the slums of Calcutta, India.
She lived much of her life in Calcutta, India.
She spent most of her life working in India.
Mother Teresa was raised in Skopje, AlbaniaShe was raised in Albania
Mother Teresa spent most of her life in Calcutta, India.
Mother spend most of her life in India, especially in Calcutta.
She lived most of her life in India.
Mother Teresa was most active in the Indian city of Calcutta.
Yes, she did, a book that contains most of her writings about her life is below, Come Be My Light.
She spent most of her religious life in Calcutta (Kolkata), India.
Mother Teresa was born and raised in Skopje, Albania, (today called Macedonia) but her 'home town' was Calcutta, India, where she spent most of her life.
Mother Teresa was born in the current country of Macedonia, which was part of the Ottoman Empire at that time, as an ethnic Albanian. However, she lived the majority of her life in India and had Indian citizenship. As a result, she is claimed by ALBANIA, MACEDONIA, and INDIA.
Mother Teresa did very little for America, as most of her work was based in Ireland and India.
At the time of Mother Teresa's birth, most children were born at home and their weights were not recorded.