There's no such thing as 'fruits' (plural) of the holy spirit. The Greek word is in the singular, therefore in many versions it's called 'fruitage' of the holy spirit.
It's similar to the expression 'fruit salad'. You may have different items in it, but you never call it a 'fruits' salad.
Regarding Miss Teresa, it would probably only be Jehovah God who could ultimately determine which aspects of the fruitage of holy spirit she had, if any of them.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic Christian, and believed in the trinity God - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. As called for by Christianity, Mother Teresa looked up to God, and tried to live a life fashioned after the life of Jesus Christ.
She worked for the Blessed Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
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.