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As a result of her faith, Mother Teresa was able to meditate deeply on love, prayer, giving, service, poverty, forgiveness, and more throughout her earthly ministry. She also had a deep hope, abiding faith in God, and a revolutionary vision of Christianity that still has relevance to us today.

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Mother Teresa was a Christian of the Catholic church. She was the founder of the Missionaries of Charity and helped the Indian sick, poor, and dying.

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Mother Theresa was a Catholic Christian.

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Mother Teresa of Calcutta (Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu) was a devout Roman Catholic.
Mother Teresa was born and died as a Catholic.

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Mother Teresa was a member of the Roman CatholicFaith

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Mother Teresa was born and died as a Catholic.

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Mother Teresa's parents were devout Catholics.

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Mother Teresa was a life long Catholic.

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Mother Teresa was a Catholic.

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She was a Roman Catholic.

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