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Maria Teresa joined the revolution in the time of the butterflies because she was inspired by her sisters' bravery in standing up against the oppressive regime. Witnessing their commitment to fighting for justice and freedom, Maria Teresa felt compelled to join their cause and contribute to the resistance movement.
No, Mother Teresa did not join 'clubs' as she was much too busy in her ministry.
She joined the Sisters of Loreto.
She joined the Sisters of Loreto at the age of 18.
She joined the Sisters of loretto order.
She left home at the age of 18 to join the Sisters of Loreto.
Sisters of Loreto at age 18.
Maria wanted to join the Jets.
Yes, Mother Teresa lived with her parents until she turned 18 years of age when she left them to join the Sisters of Loreto.
She left home at the age of 18 to join the convent.
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She left home at age 18 to join the Sisters of Loreto as a missionary.
St. Teresa of Calcutta, also known as Mother Teresa was a Sister, she was never in a "nunnery". She was originally a Sister of Loretto, later she left to found the Missionaries of Charity and became the founding Mother Superior of that Order.