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Mother Teresa did not attend school as girls were not allowed to attend school in Albania at the time. She was home schooled by her mother.
She never went to school as girls were not allowed to attend school in Albania at the time. She was home schooled.
No, Mother Teresa preferred to leave the reforming to the reformers. She spent her time serving the poor.
Mother Teresa did not travel to Iceland, she went to Ireland to learn English as a member of the Sisters of Loreto.
In !936 to begin the help for the poor
She joined the Sisters of Loretto when she was 18 years of age and never saw her mother or sister again.
She quit the Sisters of Loreto to found her own order, the Missionaries of Charity.
She left home to join the Sisters of Loreto at the age of 18 in 1928.
She didn't. She left at age 18 to become a Sister of Loreto.
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.
She left to found a new order - the Missionaries of Charity - to minister to the poor of India.
For over forty years she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying in many places such as Calcutta. Technically, Mother Teresa was a sister. Nuns live in monasteries and rarely, if ever, leave. Sisters live and work in society.