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domingo, 15 de abril de 2007

Biography of the Mother Theresa of Calcutta:


Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (this was the real name), was born in August 26th of 1910 in Skopje, at that Moment Ottoman Empire was Republic of Macedonian.

When she was 18 years old, she entered at the religions services from the Mrs. Loreto’s sisters in Ireland. She took the name from Theresa she was a Carmelite’s devote. She received all the religions skills and formation in Dublin, Ireland in Dardjiling, India.

In 1948 she founded a congregation the Misionery of Charity, her first job was to teach all poor children of the street to read.

In 1950 she began to help people from leprosy.

She received many beautiful prizes and recognitions but in 1979 she received the Nobel Prize of peace and much more.

The mother Theresa of Calcutta died in September 5th of 1997 in Calcutta, India just 9 days after turning 87 years old. The government of India honored her with a funeral of state that was for her services and her gratitude for all the poor and hungry people around the world.


Line of time:


1910 : Born in the 26 of August of 1910 in Skopje, Ottoman Empire.

1928 : To the 18 years of age, entered at your service of the Sisters of Our Mrs. of Loreto in India.


1950 : The Mother Theresa of Calcutta began to help the ill people of leprosy.


1979 : Of La Paz grants itself to him to the Nobel prize.


1997: It dies.

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Robiee Williams!!

Robiee Williams!!

Biography

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