Collection: 📚 St. Teresa of Calcultta (Mother Teresa)

St. Teresa of Calcutta, Mother Teresa, was a Roman Catholic nun and missionary known throughout the world for her extraordinary compassion and service to the poorest of the poor. Born in 1910 in Skopje (modern-day North Macedonia), she joined the Sisters of Loreto and later founded the Missionaries of Charity in India. Her mission was to serve Christ in the most vulnerable—caring for the sick, dying, orphaned, and abandoned. Through her tireless work, she became a global symbol of love in action and the dignity of every human life. Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian efforts and remained a humble servant of God until her death.

Lived: 1910 – 1997 | Feast Day: September 5 | Canonized: September 4, 2016
Patronage: The Missionaries of Charity, World Youth Day, and those seeking charity and mercy.