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Mother Theresa sought medical treatment for herself at renowned medical clinics in the United States, Europe, and India, drawing charges of hypocrisy for the contrast to the conditions at her homes and her stated views on suffering.
Meg Greene (Mother Teresa: A Biography) says although it appeared that the poor in the facilities that the Missionaries of Charity operated could not receive even basic treatment, Mother Teresa herself had access to the most modern medical treatment in the world, especially when her heart problems came to light.
When Mother Teresa left her home she went to the Loreto order of sisters. After some language training in Ireland she was sent to India.
Blessed Mother Teresa started her Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India.
Mother Teresa started it, now go look up the information yourself
Mother Teresa was never in a monastery. She did spend a number of years in convents of the Sisters of Loreto before she began her own order called the Missionaries of Charity to look after the poorest of the poor.
Mother Teresa did not have a university education.
She is known as Blessed Mother Teresa since her beatification.
No, Mother Teresa was never sent to prison.
When Mother Teresa founded her Order, she started in the city of Calcutta.
After joining the Sisters of Loreto, Mother Teresa arrived in India in 1929.
Mother Teresa did not go to a school . she was given home schooling.
A:It is the wish of the Catholic Church that Mother Teresa be remembered for the good work she did among the poor of Calcutta and elsewhere. Towards this end, the Church is fast-tracking her canonisation as a saint. Inevitably, however, Mother Teresa will be remembered as a more complex person than that simple depiction of a selfless saint. Mother Theresa sought medical treatment for herself at renowned medical clinics in the United States, Europe, and India although, according to Meg Greene (Mother Teresa: A Biography), the poor in the facilities that the Missionaries of Charity operated could not receive even basic treatment. Mother Teresa dedicated her life to the Church, but this had its limits.
Mother Teresa was originally sent to India by the Sisters of Loreto who paid for her passage.
After Mother Teresa died, her fellow Sister Nirmala was to become her successor and she actually carries on mother Teresa's incredible work today all over the world.Roman Catholic AnswerThe *only* thing that Mother Teresa did her entire life was God's Will. In doing God's Will she established a new religious Order, The Missionaries of Charity, which is now a fairly large Order with Priests and Sisters to carry on the work of Our Blessed Lord.