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Mother Teresa

Growing up in the United States of America, especially in suburban New York, there has always been a certain definition of what success by money and material possesions, including the kind of car that they drive and how big their house is. But what truly makes a person successful? In examing this thought I have realized that tre success is when a person is happy and completely content with the lifestlye they have chosen and the benefits they receive within themselves by what they do. One person who fits the true definition of success is mother Teresa, a women who lived in Calcutta and devoted her life to the poorest of the poor, the suffuering and the dying. Anges gonxha Bojaxhiu, was born in Skopje, Macedonia on August 26, 1910 into a middle class business family. Mother Teresa leardned about charity from her mother & father who never turned away from those in need whether seeking food, shelter, clothing, or even money. Her famalies life changed when her father died unexpectedly in 1917. The family was left with little money and the church became a very important part ot their lives. Mother Teresa was influenenced by the pastor of her church, Father Jambren Kovic. This preist introduced here to the work being don


She explains this expeirence as "I was going. They began by picking people up off the streets who were suffering and dyi(?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?)?ng and brining them to hospitals. There was a tremendous conflict between the Muslims and the Hindus. Biggest obstacle was to be able to live outside a convent and with the people she was going to help. Mother Teresa realizied that she must accomplish a series of steps before being able to fulfill her calling. Finally in 1948 Mother Teresa received permission to leave the order and begin her work with the poor. She again decided that the children of the streets of Calcutta needed a place where they could be cared for.

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