Mother Teresa's Missionaries Of Charity,
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"There are no great things, only small things with great love" - Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa is a woman beyond description, beyond words and beyond introduction. An Albanian by birth, she had been brought up by a single mother. On a yearly trip to the chapel of the Madonna of Letnice, she knew what her calling in life was, and that?s when she decided she wanted nothing from the world but to provide peace and solace to those who were suffering. She moved to India in 1929; by 1931 she had taken her vows, and by the end of 1950, she had set up her first Missionaries of Charity. It was an honest effort to serve ?the hungry, the homeless, the naked, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared? and basically anyone and everyone who was in need of comfort or care.
Mother Teresa is a woman beyond description, beyond words and beyond introduction. An Albanian by birth, she had been brought up by a single mother. On a yearly trip to the chapel of the Madonna of Letnice, she knew what her calling in life was, and that?s when she decided she wanted nothing from the world but to provide peace and solace to those who were suffering. She moved to India in 1929; by 1931 she had taken her vows, and by the end of 1950, she had set up her first Missionaries of Charity. It was an honest effort to serve ?the hungry, the homeless, the naked, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared? and basically anyone and everyone who was in need of comfort or care.
At the time of her
death in 1997, the Missionaries of Charity was operating in 123
countries on over 610 missions which included providing hospices to the
homeless/ the ones diagnosed with AIDS/HIV or leprosy, in addition to
operating several orphanages and schools and charity homes for the
orphans and the elderly. One of these charity homes is based in Agra and
goes by its staple name- Mother Teresa?s Missionaries of Charity. It
works for the upbringing, well- being and education of the orphaned kids
in addition to caring for the elderly and the homeless.
We recommend you to stop by at the Missionaries centre for an hour or so, to pay respect to the commendable effort taken up by Mother Teresa and the ?mothers? who selflessly follow her. Spend some time with the unprivileged, share some smiles, and realise your many privileges. Take a tour of the premises and observe the unconditional love and nurturing that the nuns share with the kids and the elderly. If possible, leave a small donation and help make a huge difference for the good work to continue. If nothing, we promise you peace and extreme thankfulness, on your return.
We recommend you to stop by at the Missionaries centre for an hour or so, to pay respect to the commendable effort taken up by Mother Teresa and the ?mothers? who selflessly follow her. Spend some time with the unprivileged, share some smiles, and realise your many privileges. Take a tour of the premises and observe the unconditional love and nurturing that the nuns share with the kids and the elderly. If possible, leave a small donation and help make a huge difference for the good work to continue. If nothing, we promise you peace and extreme thankfulness, on your return.
Basic Structure of Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity
The centre has
been divided into three chambers. They have a reserved section each for
old men and women. The nuns care for them in all their capacity, not
only providing them with food, shelter, clothing but also with words of
comfort at all times. They are made to feel at home and are tended with
extreme care and love.
The next section is reserved for the kids. Besides providing the much
love, care and understanding the young ones need for healthy growth and
lifestyle, the non - government institution aims at giving parental
love and motivation to the abandoned children to overcome apathy and
grow up to be strong individuals. The foundation not only facilitates
free education, healthcare, clothing, and shelter but also assists
children to pursue quality education at higher levels.
In order to inculcate moral values and compassion in the young minds and
to promote peace, the nuns conduct daily spiritual sessions and
personality development classes to inculcate the feeling of amity and
familial fellowship.
Any amount of appreciation is little for this noble work.
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