Mother Teresa, born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Skopje, Macedonia in 1910, was a Catholic nun who spent her life serving the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying in Kolkata, India. She founded the Missionaries of Charity order which now has over 5,000 nuns and countless volunteers serving in 123 countries. On the 100th anniversary of her birth, celebrations were held worldwide to honor her life of unwavering faith and service to humanity.
2. The birth centenary
celebrations of Mother
Teresa remind us of
the enormous
potential that resides
in human beings, to
serve humanity with
unwavering faith and
love.
3. Her Order, Missionaries
of Charity, today has
chapters in 123
countries with about
5,000 members and
countless other
volunteers, serving the
poor, the abandoned
and the sick.
4. The eastern Himalayan
ranges of Darjeeling in 1929
received a young nun from
Macedonia, Agnes Gonxha
Bojaxhiu, who had left her
home at the age of 18 to
serve humanity. Agnes chose
the name Teresa after
arriving in India and took
religious vows as a nun
5. After spending 20 years
teaching as part of the Loreto
order in India, in 1948, she
left her convent out of a
genuine urge to work among
marginalised people in the
streets of Kolkata. She also
adopted Indian citizenship.
7. Superior General of
Missionaries of
Charity Sister
Prema (R) with her
predecessor Sister
Nirmala during the
celebrations in
Kolkata
8. Nuns share a lighter
moment with an
inmate at a home
run by the
Missionaries of
Charity, in Kolkata.
9. Patients of the Mother
Teresa Home for Sick and
Destitute pray in front of
her portrait in Ahmedabad
10. Nuns of the Missionaries of
Charity and Roman Catholic
priests recite a prayer beside
the Mother's monument in
her native town of Skopje,
Macedonia, during a
ceremony to mark the
centennial of her birth
11. Nuns attend an exhibition
of Raghu Raiâs
photographs "Mother
Teresa - A Life
Dedicated' , in New Delhi
12. Mother saw the
divine in the eyes of
the poor and the
sick, and treated
them as the children
of God.
13. She moved mountains with her faith, inspiring millions
to serve their fellow beings.
14. On the occasion of the birth centenary of Mother Teresa, the centenary edition of her
biography, authored by former Chief Election Commissioner Navin Chawla, was released at the
Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Thursday. The picture shows President Pratibha Patil
receiving a copy of the book from Indian Council for Cultural Relations president Karan Singh.
Mr. Chawla is also seen. Photo: V.V.Krishnan
15. President Pratibha Patil greets members of the Missionaries
of Charity at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi.