Mother Teresa was originally a sister with the Loreto Sisters and studied English in Ireland.
She joined the Sisters of loretto order.
Mother Teresa originally joined the Sisters of Loretto in Ireland as a missionary teaching Sister in India. After she received a "call within a call" from God, she became a missionary to the poorest of the poor in India, and later all over the world, founding the Missionaries of Charity to minister to the poor and dying.
Mother Teresa was originally a Sister of Loreto.
In September of 1928, 18-year-old Mother Teresa said goodbye to her family to travel to Ireland and then on to India. Initially she went to the Loretto Abbey in Rathfarnham, Ireland, to learn English, the language the Sisters of Loretto used to teach school children in India. She arrived in India in 1929.
Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of the Mother of God was created in 1910.
Mother Teresa was home schooled by her mother because girls in Albania were not allowed to attend school at the time. Once she joined the Sisters of Loretto she was sent to Ireland for a few months to learn English. Other than that, she had no formal education.
She had very little formal education. She was home-schooled when a child as girls were not allowed to attend school in Albania at the time. Then when she joined the Sisters of Loretto she was sent to Ireland to learn English.
She joined the Sisters of Loretto when she was 18 years of age and never saw her mother or sister again.
She had very little formal education. She was home-schooled when a child as girls were not allowed to attend school in Albania at the time. Then when she joined the Sisters of Loretto she was sent to Ireland to learn English.
Missionary Sisters of Charity
Yes, Mother Teresa was born to a Catholic family and baptized the day after her birth.
Before she founded the Missionaries of Charity Mother Teresa was a member of the Sisters of Loreto.