Monday, July 14, 2014

Mother Teresa

 

   She was born in Skopje of Macedonia and her religious belief was extraordinary. She became a nun at the age of 20. From 1929 to 1948 she taught students at the school in Calcutta. After the Second World War she saw many sick and starving people, she decided to help them. After she got medical information, she left monastery. Living in the ghetto, she shared her love to poor people. She took care of orphans and taught how to read and write to children who couldn’t go to school.
She also looked after leprosy patients and made a place they were treated. Without much explanation, many people will know she was a person who sacrificed a lot. Everyone has desire to be loved and get recognized. “Did she want to live a life as a woman? Did she want at least once to live a ordinary life?”, the reporter thinks over.
Away with such many thoughts, she relied on religion deeply and with the happiness which could get by helping other people she could win fights against herself enduring much time. Because she could win against herself, she would be able to lead such a life of sacrifice. For she was also a human being, she perhaps had a time she was very exhausted and wanted to give up all of things. But her strong spirit to overcome all these things is an example to follow truly.
 
 
 

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