Mother Teresa

Turning Points
- An early life she felt a calling to serve through helping the poor
 - Had a permission to join a group of nuns in Ireland
 - Worked as a teacher in the slums of Calcutta
 - Did not believe in converting people
 - Suffered various health problems.
 
Achievements 
- The Missionaries of Charity
 - To look after people, who nobody else was prepared to
 - 1965 She was first brought to wide public attention through a book by Malcom Muggeridge with a documentary called ‘Something Beautiful for God’.
 - The first Pope John XXIII Peace Prize. (1971)
 - Kennedy Prize (1971)
 - The Nehru Prize – ‘for promotion of international peace and understanding (1972)
 - Albert Schweitzer International Prize (1975)
 - The Nobel Peace Prize (1979)
 - States Presidential Medal of Freedom (1985)
 - Congressional Gold Medal (1994)
 - Honorary citizenship of the United States (November 16, 1996)
 - Beatified in October 2003 by Pope John Paul II and is now known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta.
 

