mother teresa
Mother Teresa, also known as Saint Teresa of Calcutta, was a Roman Catholic nun and humanitarian who dedicated her life to serving the poor and sick. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, an international religious congregation that provided essential services to the needy, including healthcare, education, and shelter. Mother Teresa's selfless work and compassionate nature earned her worldwide recognition and reverence.
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