Essay On What Mother Theresa did concerning human rights
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Mother Theresa
"There is only one God and he is God to all; therefore it is important that everyone is seen equal before God. I've always said we should help a Hindu become a better Hindu, a Muslim become a better Muslim and a Catholic become a better Catholic." Those were a few of the many kind words said by a woman who touched millions of people's lives. A person who gave people something every body has the right to have: love, kindness and caring before their death. This woman is Agnes Gonxhi Bojaxhi, known to the world as Mother Theresa. Mother Theresa was born in Yugoslavia in 1910 from Albanian parents. At age twelve, little Agnes felt she had a calling to the poor in her prayers. She felt an urge a sign of God to directly leave and help poor people. Inspired by Yugoslavian missionaries in India, she left at age eighteen to join Irish nuns, "sisters of Lonetts", which she stayed with for years. In 1948, she got permission from the Vatican to leave "sisters of Lonetts" and start work in Calcutta where she will be under the direction of archbishop...