Mother Teresa Quotes : Part -3


On 10 September 1946, Teresa experienced what she later depicted as "the call inside the call" when she went via train to the Loreto community in Darjeeling from Calcutta for her yearly retreat.

She started preacher work with the poor in 1948, supplanting her customary Loreto propensity with a basic, white cotton sari with a blue outskirt. Teresa embraced Indian citizenship, went through a while in Patna to get fundamental clinical preparing at Holy Family Hospital and wandered into the slums. She established a school in Motijhil, Kolkata, before she started watching out for poor people and hungry. At the start of 1949 Teresa was participated in her exertion by a gathering of young ladies, and she established the framework for another strict network helping the "least fortunate among the poor".

Her endeavors immediately grabbed the eye of Indian authorities, including the prime minister. Teresa wrote in her journal that her first year was loaded with trouble. With no pay, she asked for nourishment and supplies and experienced uncertainty, depression and the compulsion to come back to the solace of cloister life during these early months:

Our Lord needs me to be a free religious recluse secured with the destitution of the cross. Today, I took in a decent exercise. The destitution of poor people must be so difficult for them. While searching for a home I strolled and strolled till my arms and legs hurt. I figured the amount they should throb in body and soul, searching for a home, nourishment and wellbeing. At that point, the solace of Loreto [her previous congregation] came to entice me. "You have just to give the signal and all that will be yours once more", the Tempter continued saying. ... Of free decision, my God, and out of adoration for you, I want to remain and do whatever be your Holy will in my respect. I didn't let a solitary tear come.

On 7 October 1950, Teresa got Vatican consent for the diocesan assemblage, which would turn into the Missionaries of Charity. In her words, it would think about "the hungry, the exposed, the destitute, the injured, the visually impaired, the untouchables, each one of those individuals who feel undesirable, disliked, neglected all through society, individuals that have become a weight to the general public and are evaded by everyone".

In 1952, Teresa opened her first hospice with assistance from Calcutta authorities. She changed over a surrendered Hindu sanctuary into the Kalighat Home for the Dying, free for poor people, and renamed it Kalighat, the Home of the Pure Heart (Nirmal Hriday). Those brought to the home got clinical consideration and the chance to kick the bucket with poise as per their confidence: Muslims were perused the Quran, Hindus got water from the Ganges, and Catholics got extraordinary unction.

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Nirmal Hriday, Mother Teresa's Calcutta hospice, in 2007

She established a hospice for infected person, which is known as Shanti Nagar (City of Peace).The Missionaries of Charity built up uncleanliness outreach centers all through Calcutta, giving medicine, dressings and food. The Missionaries of Charity took in an expanding number of destitute youngsters; in 1955 Teresa opened Nirmala Shishu Bhavan, the Children's Home of the Immaculate Heart, as a safe house for vagrants and destitute youth.

The gathering started to pull in enlisted people and gifts, and by the 1960s it had opened hospices, halfway houses and untouchable houses all through India. Teresa at that point extended the assembly abroad, opening a house in Venezuela in 1965 with five sisters. Houses followed in Italy (Rome), Tanzania and Austria in 1968, and during the 1970s the gathering opened houses and establishments in the United States and many nations in Asia, Africa and Europe .



Mother Teresa Quotes : Part -3





Mother Teresa Quotes
Mother Teresa Quotes

      It is easy to love the people far away. It is not always easy to love those close to us. It is easier to give a cup of rice to relive hunger than to relieve the loneliness and pain of someone unloved in our own home. Bring love into your home for this is where our love each other must start.

Mother Teresa Quotes
Mother Teresa Quotes

      I try to give to the poor people for love what the rich could get for money. No, I wouldn't touch a leper for a thousand pounds; yet I willingly cure him for the love of God.

Mother Teresa Quotes
Mother Teresa Quotes

      I want you to be concerned about your next door neighbor. Do you know your next door neighbor?

Mother Teresa Quotes
Mother Teresa Quotes

      If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.

Mother Teresa Quotes
Mother Teresa Quotes

      If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one.

Mother Teresa Quotes
Mother Teresa Quotes

      If we want a love message to be heard, it has got to be sent out. To keep a lamp burning, we have to keep putting oil in it.

Mother Teresa Quotes
Mother Teresa Quotes

      It is a kingly act to assist the fallen.

Mother Teresa Quotes
Mother Teresa Quotes
      Intense love does not measure, it just gives.

Mother Teresa Quotes
Mother Teresa Quotes

      Joy is a net of love by which you can catch souls.

Mother Teresa Quotes
Mother Teresa Quotes

      It is not the magnitude of our actions but the amount of love that is put into them that matters.

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