- Teresa of Ávila - Wikipedia
Teresa of Ávila[b] OCD (born Teresa Sánchez de Cepeda Dávila y Ahumada; [c] 28 March 1515 – 4 or 15 October 1582), [a] also called Saint Teresa of Jesus, was a Carmelite nun and prominent Spanish mystic and religious reformer
- Mother Teresa | Of Calcutta, Born, Died, Real Name . . .
Mother Teresa is a Roman Catholic saint who was a Nobel laureate known for her missionary work with the poor in India She founded the Order of the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic congregation of women dedicated to the poor, and she was canonized as a saint in 2016
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- Mother Teresa – Facts - NobelPrize. org
The Nobel Peace Prize 1979 was awarded to Mother Teresa "for her work for bringing help to suffering humanity"
- The Miracles That Made Mother Teresa a Saint - Biography
Explore the miraculous healings attributed to Mother Teresa that led to her canonization as Saint Teresa, including two extraordinary stories of recovery
- Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa left a testament of unshakable faith, invincible hope and extraordinary charity Her response to Jesus’ plea, “Come be My light,” made her a Missionary of Charity, a “mother to the poor,” a symbol of compassion to the world, and a living witness to the thirsting love of God
- Mother Teresa: The Story of Life and Legacy
Discover the inspiring life story and enduring legacy of Mother Teresa, a renowned Catholic nun dedicated to serving the poor and sick Explore her early years, the foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, and her global impact on humanitarian efforts
- 10 Facts About Mother Teresa - Have Fun With History
Mother Teresa, also known as Saint Teresa of Calcutta, was a remarkable Catholic nun and humanitarian whose life’s work was defined by her unwavering dedication to serving the poor and sick
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