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K McGrath from Roanoke, Virginia wrote
Mother Teresa is my hero because she represented all that is good and holy in a world filled with pain and suffering. She replaced violence and disreguard for human life with patience, kindness and stewardship. She was more than just a woman of great virtue and vision. She was truly a modern day saint whose holiness touched an entire world.

Rose from Cranberry writes that AGNES GONXHA BOJAXHIU is her hero.

My hero is Mother Teresa. The reason why she is my hero is because she always helped people and she never gave up. She never judged people. She never cared whether a person was hungry or homeless. She didn't care if a person had a disease, she would always find the time to help them. She would stop in the streets to help a hungry, or homeless person. She always wanted the best for everyone. She always looked for the person inside of you. That's what counted in her book. She always saw the good in you.

Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu was born on August 26, 1910 in Skopje, Macedonia, but she said that the day of her baptism is the day that she calls her birthday. She was the youngest of three children and her father was an Albanian builder. Later on, when she was 18, she took the name Sister Teresa, in the memory of Saint Teresa of Lisieux.

Mother Teresa was a honest and giving person. She would always give her time and love to someone who would need it the most. She would comfort the person during their hardest times.

I want to try to be like Mother Teresa. I want to help people and I want people to respect me and look up to me. I want to be the type of person she was, an Angel, a living Saint.



Before you speak, it is necessary for you to listen, for God speaks in the silence of the heart . . . Mother Teresa

ANGEL HERO:
MOTHER TERESA

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by Jeff Trussell


The 20th Century will in many ways be remembered as the century of images. Of utmost importance in this day and age is the image one projects to the world. Politicians obscure self-serving motives behind dazzling smiles and expensive hair cuts. Super models hide anorexic bodies behind layers of makeup. Hollywood makes heroes out of decidedly un-heroic narcissist. One person, however, lived a life that was identical to the image the world had of her. This person was Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a woman who was celebrated worldwide as a saint and who lived a life that wholly justified this renown.

Mother Teresa was born in 1910 in war-wracked Albania to Catholic refugees. At the age of 19, she went to India to join the Sisters of Loreto, a missionary order of nuns. She served with the Sisters as a teacher for 20 years. Then, at the age of 38, while traveling by train in India, she had a striking realization. It suddenly occurred to her that her life's mission was to minister to the poorest of the poor. With the pope's blessing, Mother Teresa descended into the slums of Calcutta, undoubtedly one of the poorest cities on the planet, and began the Sisters of Charity.

Under her direction, the Sisters of Charity ministered to the sick and hungry of Calcutta. Indiscriminately showering love and food on all who came to the mission's doorstep, Mother Teresa soon became a local celebrity. In 1969, a documentary chronicling her work in Calcutta was released. Overnight, Mother Teresa gained international prominence as a modern day saint.

With a rare combination of goodness and media savvy, Mother Teresa took advantage of her new found notoriety. She began giving speeches worldwide, helping to bring attention to the plight of the poor everywhere. In 1979, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and her position as the world's greatest champion of the downtrodden was firmly established.

Towards the end of her life, Mother Teresa was a friend of Kings and Presidents worldwide. But it was with the poor that she chose to spend most of her time, traveling to war torn areas such as Beirut and drought stricken nations such as Ethiopia in her ongoing quest to find new persons in need of love and support.

Today, Mother Teresa's work is being carried on by the 3,000 + members of the Sisters of Charity. With missions worldwide, the Sisters of Charity minister to the poor on six continents, continuing the selfless legacy that Mother Teresa spent her long life establishing.


Angel Heroes
Princess Diana Mother Teresa Terry Fox
Princess Diana gave hope and acceptance to those who were sick with AIDS and to those who lost limbs to land mines. Mother Teresa gained international prominence as a modern day saint. Terry Fox lifted a nation through his courage and tenacity.
Elizabeth Glaser Oseola McCarty
Elizabeth Glaser founded the Pediatric AIDS Foundation. Oseola McCarty donated her life savings so others could go to college. Ann Armstrong Dailey began the Children's Hospice International an organization that helps children and their families all around the world.


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