International Recognition
Mother Teresa
International Recognition
Just before the Missionaries of Charity celebrated its 10th anniversary, they were given permission to establish houses outside of Calcutta, but still within India. Almost immediately, houses were established in Delhi, Ranchi, and Jhansi; more soon followed. For their 15th anniversary, the Missionaries of Charity was given permission to establish houses outside of India. The first house was established in Venezuela in 1965. Soon there were Missionaries of Charity houses all around the world.
As Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity expanded at an amazing rate, so did international recognition for her work. Although Mother Teresa was awarded numerous honors, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, she never took personal credit for her accomplishments. She said it was God's work and that she was just the tool used to facilitate it.
Death and Legacy
Helping the Sick the Dying the Orphaned and the Lepers
Trivia
Awards and Achievements
Her Words
A vocation of service
Her International Pursuits
A Movement Begins
Old and Frail
Mother Teresa and the Nobel Peace Prize
Controversy
The Streets of Calcutta
Test your English Language
Healthy Skin
Benefits of Hair Straightening
Akbar
Weird Houses
Suryakant Tripathi Nirala
Terrifying Rulers of The Underworld
Famous Markets Of India
Kriya Yoga
Arvind Kejriwal




