Mother Teresa was the founder of the Missionaries of Charity order, the main function of which is to propagate the Catholic religion. As an adjunct to this activity, the order provides some small-scale services for the poor. This includes several hundred beds in Calcutta and elsewhere for the destitute dying, as well as several small schools in India. The order provides free food for the homeless in Calcutta, but this is a quite small operation compared to other, less well publicised charities working in the same area. A care centre in Sri Lanka for unwed expectant mothers has facilities for several women. Otherwise most of the order's missions do not provide for the poor, but were set up to support the preaching of the faith.
That would be a bit difficult as Mother Teresa died in 1997.
she got the Noble Peace Award
If helping the poor and dying were popular at the time, Mother Teresa would not have needed to do the things she did. She filled a niche that was not being filled by others.
Mother Teresa saved lives by starting Missionaries of Charity which ran hospices homes, orphanages, and schools. She spent her life helping the poor and sick.
She left the Sister of Loreto in 1948 and began her mission of helping the poor. In 1950 Pope Pius XII approved her constitution for the Missionaries of Charity.
Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa looked after the poor.
Mother Teresa considered Jesus as her husband. She promise not to get marry or have any children. She was a nun in Catholic Church. She helped poorest of the poor of India. She spent her whole life by helping homeless, diseased, poor people, children and some are adults.
She didn't discover anything, but spent her life helping the poor, sick, and others in the world with her faith and love of mankind.
Yes, Mother Teresa worked with the poorest of the poor and her Missionaries of Charity continue that work today.
Mother Teresa worked with the poor, homeless, and sick; she did not found cities.