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Mother Teresa was inspired to spread the Catholic faith wherever she could. Although the focus of her order, the Missionaries of Charity, was predominantly on evangelism, Mother Teresa knew that she needed to be seen as performing charity work in order to bring in the donations needed to finance her religious missions. Nevertheless, she made her priorities clear when she stated, " We are not nurses, we are not doctors, we are not teachers, we are not social workers. We are religious, we are religious, we are religious." Social work was only secondary to the work of spreading the Catholic religion.

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On September 10, 1946, Teresa experienced what she later described as "the call within the call" while traveling by train to the Loreto convent in Darjeeling from Calcutta for her annual retreat. "I was to leave the convent and help the poor while living among them. It was an order. To fail would have been to break the faith." Mother Teresa never intended to expand her mission to evangelizing. In the 1980s she met with Pope John Paul II and he ordered that she must begin to include preaching Catholicism as part of her ministry. Since she had taken a vow of obedience, she started having her sisters trained in evangelization while continuing their prime mission to serve the poor.

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