MOTHER TERESA

                       MOTHER TERESA


The living are the ones whose death makes this world cry. 
And besides, people come for me.

Yes, friends, many people come to this world and leave again. People remember those who create a different identity for the society in this country and change the society with their attitude.
If I say so, there are two things like kindness and selflessness.

It is said that everyone lives for himself but those who put their own interests behind them, put their life's hopes and aspirations behind them and do something for others are the greatest.

Today we will learn about a great man who, though not an Indian, has done so much for these Indians and sacrificed his life for this India.

Yes, friends, she is none other than the revered Mother Teresa of all of us. She is the daughter of the mind of God Jesus Christ.
Mary Tereza Bojaxhiu (Baptized: Agnes Ganja Bojaxhiu; Albanian: Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu; August 26, 1910 - September 5, 1998), better known as Mother Teresa or Teresa, was an Indian Catholic of Albanian descent.  Theresa was born in Skopje, Albania, in the Ottoman Empire.  He lived there until he was eighteen years old.  In 1926, he came to Ireland on a mission to spread Christianity in the then British colony.  He remained in India for the rest of his life.
 In Calcutta in 1950, he founded a missionary organization called The Missionaries of Charity.  In 2012, 4500 nuns were associated with this association.  His preaching activities spread first in India and later all over the world.  In 2016, Pope Francis recognized her as a "saint" and in the Catholic Church, she was named "Saint Teresa of Calcutta".  After fame spread all over the world.  He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 and the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honor in 1980.  At the time of Teresa's death, The Missionaries of Charity had 610 centers in 123 countries around the world, including AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis clinics, dining halls, child and family counseling centers, orphanages and schools.
 Mary Theresa Bojaju is a controversial figure;  Before and after his death, he was hailed and condemned by various individuals, organizations and governments of several states.  Jermaine Greer has criticized Theresa as a 'religious imperialist'.  Individuals and organizations such as Christopher Hitchens, Michael Parenti, Arup Chatterjee, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, etc. criticized his contraceptives and his objections to abortion, his belief in the spiritual greatness of poverty and his conversion of the dying to Christianity.  Various medical journals have criticized the poor quality of treatment at its established medical centers and also expressed concern about the opaque spending of donations.

Let us friends today promise that this happy birthday of his will not go in vain.
                         Thank you 

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