
Mother Teresa (Saint Teresa of Calcutta)
Mother Teresa, also known as Saint Teresa of Calcutta, was a Roman Catholic nun and missionary born in 1910 in Albania. She founded the Missionaries of Charity, an organization dedicated to helping the poor, sick, and dying, primarily in India. Known for her selfless service and compassion, she received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work. Canonized as a saint in 2016, Mother Teresa is celebrated for her deep commitment to love and serve those in need, embodying the values of kindness and charity. Her legacy continues to inspire global humanitarian efforts today.