Her fame can be in large part attributed to the 1969 documentary Something Beautiful for God, which was filmed by Malcolm Muggeridge and his 1971 book of the same title. Around this time, the Catholic world began to honor Mother Teresa publicly. In 1971, Paul VI awarded her the first Pope John XXIII Peace Prize, commending her for her work with the poor, display of Christian charity and efforts for peace. She later received the Pacem in Terris Award (1976). Mother Teresa considered all this attention to be a distraction and hindrance to her work. She was, basically, a shy and private person and would much have preferred spend her hours working with the poor rather than giving interviews and having speaking engagements all over the world.
She started her work in India, in Calcutta. Her work became so well known throughout the world that she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, so to answer your question, she was popular world wide.
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.
Mother Teresa to have them.
Mother Teresa did not participate in or follow sports.
Nirmala is the name of the successor of Mother Teresa, not the name of Mother Teresa.
No, Mother Teresa was a Catholic.
Mother Teresa had no pets.
No, Mother Teresa was Albanian.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic her entire life.
Yes he was. Mother Teresa was the youngest of the three siblings.
Yes, he was married to Mother Teresa's mother.
No, Mother Teresa had no biological children.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic.