She left to found a new order - the Missionaries of Charity - to minister to the poor of India.
Mother Teresa left the Sisters of Loretto because she had a second calling from God who told her to leave the loretto sisters and start her own group of Sisters in India to look after the poor street children and give them education and health care.
Mother Teresa continued as the principal of St. Mary's. Then on September 10, 1946, a day now annually celebrated as "Inspiration Day," Mother Teresa received what she described as a "call within a call." She had been traveling on a train to Darjeeling when she received an "inspiration," a message that told her to leave the convent and help the poor by living among them.
For two years Mother Teresa patiently petitioned her superiors for permission to leave the convent in order to follow her call. It was a long and frustrating process. To her superiors, it seemed dangerous and futile to send a single woman out into the slums of Kolkata. However, in the end, Mother Teresa was granted permission to leave the convent for one year to help the poorest of the poor.
She left the Loretto Sisters in 1946 to develop her own order of Missionaries of Charity.
Mother Teresa wanted to help the poorest of the poor.
She taught because she was sent to India by the Sisters of Loreto to teach in their school in Calcutta. Answer this question...
She left the Sisters of Loretto to found a new order of sisters - The Missionaries of Charity.
She felt a calling from God to do more than teach. She felt she was called to minister to the poorest of the poor.
Mother Teresa left the Loreto convent of her our volition. She was not asked to leave.
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Mother Teresa was originally sent to India by the Sisters of Loreto who paid for her passage.
After joining the Sisters of Loreto, Mother Teresa arrived in India in 1929.
She was sent by the Sisters of Loreto, of which she was a member, to India.
She was sent to India by the Sisters of Loreto, of which she was a member.
She arrived in 1929 to work with the Sisters of Loreto.
Yes, she 'migrated' to India in 1929 to work with the Sisters of Loreto there.
She was sent by the Sisters of Loreto to work in India as a teacher.
When she was in the Sisters of Loreto in India, she taught geography in Darjeeling.
Initially, Mother Teresa was sent to India by the Sisters of Loretto to teach in their schools. Once in that country she saw a greater need to help the poor and formed her own order off nuns - the Missionaries of Charity.
Her first position with the Sisters of Loreto was at Darjeeling, India, where she taught at St. Teresa's School, a schoolhouse close to her convent.
When she joined the Sisters of Loreto they sent her to India to teach in their schools in that country.
In the beginning she did not pick India. That choice was made by her superiors in the Sisters of Loreto who chose to send her there to teach in their schools.