Mother Teresa

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An Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary

Real World Example

Mother Teresa, born in 1910, was an Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun who became famous for her work helping the poor in Kolkata, India. She founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950, dedicated to serving the sick and destitute around the world. Her actions mattered because she brought attention to the plight of the poor and inspired global efforts to help those in need. Today, her legacy lives on through the ongoing work of the Missionaries of Charity and countless volunteers worldwide inspired by her compassion. For example, many people volunteer at local shelters or food banks, motivated by Mother Teresa's belief that "not all of us can do great things, but we can do small things with great love."

Practice Version

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