This short story by Robert Baldwin shares his experience with Mother Teresa. Robert is an editor of the Catholic Newspaper and recently discovered that Mother Theresa will speak in Boston, so I decided to visit this opportunity. When he reached the auditorium, he began talking to another reporter, shortly thereafter the pastor approached his acquaintance and led them to a room with Mother Theresa and Archbishop of Boston. At first glance, when he entered the room he noticed that it was a small person of Mother Teresa and was a welcoming smile. He also noticed the way she used a bow and arrow to greet everyone. Robert thinks this is the way to identify it as "holy". Before meeting with Mother Theresa, he thought that social contribution was only good for people, but for her, this is more than that. Then she tells a lot of stories of the work she and her sister did. A story emphasizing him, when she mentioned how she spent in the wounds dying all day by her sister, she was injured in Jesus' wounds, and Mother Theresa said Christ was to him I believed that love will be tested. Believers are hidden in camouflage to see if we can still see him. He remembered the story in his mind, and when a drunken old man approached him, he volunteered to take him to a nearby soup kitchen. And fortunately, then I said to Robert, "Please tell me you have to know me."
In reading, Mother Teresa educates everyone, and God tests his followers by hiding in a strange camouflage to see if we can still see him. Therefore, we have two choices. A nice person, a rude person, a rude person to others. Choosing not to love others does not bring any benefit, but it helps others and brings outstanding effects from gentle ones to people in our community. As a partner of our society, it will be beneficial for us to learn from others, improve ourselves better and create larger countries.
Born in Skopje, Macedonia, Sister Teresa is a legendary man as a young girl with a vision of help, support, and happiness when talking about peace and leadership. After joining Loreto sister at the age of 18, after training for several months she was allowed to travel to India.
A few years later she founded a charity missionary and received the Nobel Peace Prize, a symbol of charity and selfless work. In 2016, she was enshrined as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church.
Beginning of love "Sister Teresa is like a smiling woman, she should not let anything ruin her feeling.Mother Theresa is the" saint of Calcutta ". Mother Theresa's name is Agnes Gonchambo. Before she became such a saint she was living a different way Do not forget that Kolkata is not the best place to live on Mother Theresa. Teresa has started "maternity period"
A nun and missionary, Mother Theresa, called the Santa Teresa in Calcutta of the Catholic Church, devoted his life to taking care of the sick and the poor. In 1946, Mother Theresa was born as an Albanian parent in Macedonia, taught in India for 17 years and received "telephone" in 1946. Her orders established hospice care, blind, elderly and disabled center, and colonies of leprosy patients. In 1979, she received the Nobel Peace Prize for humanitarian activities. She died in September 1997 and was beautified in October 2003. In December 2015, Pope Francisco recognized Mother Theresa's second miracle. And it was sealed for her on September 4, 2016.
In 1973, Mother Theresa received the Templeton Religious Progress Award. In the coming years, Mother Theresa will build a house more for the poor and those in need. She never refuses to work with the poor. She has won many awards during her duties. On December 9, 1979, Mother Theresa received the Nobel Peace Prize for $ 190,000. She was awarded for her excellent work with poor people and her overall love for people. Three months later, she received the biggest prize in India, Indian jewelry Bharat Tatnu. In 1985, President Reagan awarded President 's Free Medal to Miss Teresa.