Answer: Various challenges: 1) While teaching in school for wealthy girls in Calcutta, Mother Teresa felt called to leave the convent and dedicate her life to the poor. It took several months for her to receive permission from Rome, as the authorities were not keen on the idead of a solitary sister working in the violent streets of Calcutta. 2) When she finally received permission to leave, she left with hardly any money and really no place to live or to treat the dying. She had not really thought things through and simply trusted in God. 3) When she left the convent, Mother Teresa had no place to put the dying people she wanted to care for; she had to beg. 4) In the beginning she was alone until some former students came to join her. Very few parents were happy that their wealthy daughters were joining Mother Teresa and there was a great deal of resistance. 5) Mother Teresas was not trained to deal with diseases, and simply dealing with various illnesses - and the dying - was very challenging. 6) In her old age, when she was frail, Mother Teresa still led the many sisters who eventually joined her congeegation. 7) She related that, in her old age, she had not felt the presence of God for many years, and continued on faith alone. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mother Teresa suffered a heart attack in Rome in 1983, while visiting Pope John Paul II. After a second attack in 1989, she received an artificial pacemaker. In 1991, after a battle with pneumonia while in Mexico, she suffered further heart problems. She offered to resign her position as head of the Missionaries of Charity. But the nuns of the order, in a secret ballot, voted for her to stay. Mother Teresa agreed to continue her work as head of the order. In April 1996, Mother Teresa fell and broke her collar bone. In August she suffered from malaria and failure of the left heart ventricle. She had heart surgery, but it was clear that her health was declining. Another controversy surrounding her is that when she fell ill, instead of being treated at one of her clinics, she opted to be treated at a well-equipped hospital in California. On March 13, 1997, she stepped down from the head of Missionaries of Charity and died on September 5, 1997. The Archbishop of Calcutta, Henry Sebastian D'Souza, said he ordered a priest to perform an exorcism on Mother Teresa with her permission when she was first hospitalized with cardiac problems because he thought she may be under attack by the devil. At the time of her death, Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity had over 4,000 sisters, an associated brotherhood of 300 members, and over 100,000 lay volunteers, operating 610 missions in 123 countries. These included hospices and homes for people with HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis, soup kitchens, children's and family counseling programs, personal helpers, orphanages, and schools. She received a lot of financial help from various organizations but the biggest challenge was man-power. People were willing to give money, but she always insisted of donating time rather than money.
For years she had doubts about the very existence of God. She often felt abandoned by God as her prayers seemed to fall on deaf ears. However, she remained faithful to God even though she felt God was not faithful to her. Mother Teresa is not the only saint to experience such abandonment. Her namesake, Teresa of Avila underwent a similar 'darkness of the soul' during her life.
Mothe Teresa was a vey good person wo followed the mission of Jesus
Mother Teresa to have them.
Mother Teresa did not participate in or follow sports.
Nirmala is the name of the successor of Mother Teresa, not the name of Mother Teresa.
Mother Teresa had no pets.
No, Mother Teresa was a Catholic.
No, Mother Teresa was Albanian.
Yes he was. Mother Teresa was the youngest of the three siblings.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic her entire life.
Yes, he was married to Mother Teresa's mother.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic.