Biography of Mother Teresa, an Albanian born nun, discusses her early life, work with the sick and poor, winning the Nobel Prize, and presents her vision of the world.
Presents the life and times of the nun who founded the Order of the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, won the Nobel Peace Prize, and dedicated her life to helping the destitute.
Mother Teresa, born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Macedonia, is called to a life of service at an early age and founds a new order, the Missionaries of Charity, which supports and continues her efforts in working with the poor and destitute of India.
A biography of the nun who founded the Missionary Sisters and Brothers of Charity, gained wide recognition for her work with the destitute and dying in Calcutta and elsewhere, and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
Discusses the contributions of the Albanian nun who travelled to the slums of Calcutta to ease human suffering and continues to travel around the world caring for those in need.
A biography of the nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity, gained wide recognition for her work with the destitute and dying in Calcutta and elsewhere, and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
A biography of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, following her early life as Agnes Bojaxhiu in Serbian-dominated Skopje, discussing her decision to join the religious life, and examining various issues arising from her work as the leader of the Missionaries of Charity.
A brief biography of Mother Teresa, who left the convent in 1948 to set up the Missionaries of Charity in India to help feed, clothe, and provide medical care to the poor.