She was a Christian - Catholic and they all believe in God
She is famous because of her charity works, mostly in India where she took care of leprosy patients and homeless poor people. She got Nobel for Peace.
This phrase typically means that a mother's love and care is often seen as pure and selfless, akin to the qualities attributed to a deity. It highlights the reverence and admiration we have for the nurturing role of mothers in our lives.
Mother Nature, or God (whatever god you may believe in).
Yes, of course, we believe that she is living in heaven with God.
Yes, they were all devout Catholics.
Roman Catholics believe she gave birth to the Messiah, Redeemer and Savior of sins.Also, they believe she was born without original sin.Obviously, she is the mother of God.
Mother Teresa believed in God. She was a nun and when she saw all the children left on the streets she brought them into care.
Christians believe that Jesus is God; one of the three persons making up the trinity.That said, calling her "mother of God" has certain unfortunate implications, namely that she preceded and is somehow superior to God. I'm not saying that all Catholics believe this, of course, or even that most do.Roman Catholic AnswerYou call your mother your mother even though she did not create your soul, God did. Nevertheless you do not say "the mother of my human body", no, you call her your mother even if she didn't give birth to you (if you were adopted, say) because she raised you. Well, Jesus was completely God, and completely human, and Mary was His Mother. So, of necessity she was the mother of God, this in no way implies that she is greater than God, or that she was in anyway anything other than a created human being like the rest of us; nevertheless, she gave birth to Our Blessed Lord who was God, and who called her "Mother". The fact that she was the mother of God in no way implies that she preceded Him or created Him. We call her Mother of God, because the Council of Ephesus told us infallibly that she is the mother of God.
There is no mention in the Bible that Mary is the Mother of God. Also there is no specific that Jesus also is God. Catholics only believe the divinity of Jesus that is hidden in the words of the Bible. They interpret it in the literal way. Therefore, Mary can be accepted as mother of God because Jesus is God.
Your belief is all you need. There are no provable answers to what happens to us after we die. You do not have to believe everything everyone tells you, nor do you need to act upon what they say. If you honestly believe your mother is with God, then for you, she is.
Some believe that there is no mother or father of God... that he is eternal and was the first of all things. Others believe that he does have parents, but we don't know who they are. Others would say that Jesus Christ is God and his parents were God the Father and Mary. There are many other options as well. Most of the pantheon of Greek and Roman gods have known parents.
Marie Curie was Roman Catholic but after her mother and one of sister died she did not believe in God or wasn't sure if he was real