
On This Day: 15th October
On October 17, 1979, Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, acknowledging her decades of humanitarian work in Calcutta (now Kolkata), India. This recognition not only celebrated her personal dedication but also brought global attention to issues of poverty and social responsibility.
Key points:
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Mother Teresa, born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Albania, founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950 to serve the poor in Calcutta.
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Her work primarily focused on providing care for those suffering from leprosy, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis.
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The Nobel Committee praised her "promotion of peace in the most fundamental manner" through her compassion for the destitute and forsaken.
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Mother Teresa used her Nobel lecture to highlight the plight of the poor and call for global action against poverty.
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Her legacy continues to inspire humanitarian efforts worldwide, though it has also sparked debates about the most effective approaches to addressing poverty.


You should read “Mother Teresa - The Untold Story”. Apparently, she and others like her serve the poor because it is a gold mine for conversion.
Just check out the list of NGOs that your office donates to for CSR. You will find a number of them to be Christian.

So true.

They don’t want us to know this truth !

Madar Teresa🤣 conversion machine of poor Hindus