Historical Events tagged with "missionaries of charity"

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Religion & Philosophy

Mother Teresa Beatified by Pope John Paul II

October 19th, 2003 21 years ago

Pope John Paul II beatified Mother Teresa in a ceremony held at St. Peter's Square in Vatican City, celebrating her life's work in aiding the poor and sick. The event was attended by thousands, including many of those who worked alongside her. During the beatification, Pope John Paul II recognized a second miracle attributed to Mother Teresa's intercession, which solidified her legacy of compassion. Her work with the Missionaries of Charity and dedication to the destitute made her an icon of altruism for many around the world.

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Religion & Philosophy

Sister Nirmala becomes leader of Missionaries of Charity

March 13th, 1997 28 years ago

Sister Nirmala was appointed as the new leader of the Missionaries of Charity, following the passing of Mother Teresa. This decision took place during a key chapter held in Kolkata, India, which gathered members of the religious order dedicated to serving the poorest of the poor. Nirmala, who had worked alongside Mother Teresa for decades, was chosen to carry on her legacy of compassion and service. The transition marked a significant moment in the ongoing mission of the organization, as it reaffirmed its commitment to humanitarian efforts worldwide.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Mother Teresa Receives Bharat Ratna Award

January 25th, 1980 45 years ago

Mother Teresa was honored with India's highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna, recognizing her lifelong dedication to humanitarian work and service to the poor. The award was presented in a ceremony held in New Delhi, attended by dignitaries and government officials, highlighting her impact on society and her global reputation as a symbol of compassion. This prestigious recognition underscored not only her contributions to India but also her influence worldwide in promoting charitable work and love for humanity, making her a revered figure in both the country and around the globe.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Mother Teresa Founds Missionaries of Charity

October 7th, 1950 74 years ago

In Calcutta, India, Mother Teresa established the Missionaries of Charity, a religious congregation aimed at serving the poorest of the poor. With the primary goal of caring for the sick, hungry, and dying, she built this organization on her commitment to faith and love for humanity. This small group began its work with a modest mission in the slums of Calcutta, rapidly expanding its reach to provide support to those in need across the globe.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Mother Teresa's Arrival in Calcutta, India

January 6th, 1929 96 years ago

Mother Teresa, an Albanian-Indian nun, arrived by sea in Calcutta to begin her mission of helping the poorest and sickest individuals. She would soon dedicate her life to serving the most vulnerable members of society, focusing on the marginalized and destitute who lived on the streets of the city. With a deep commitment to her faith and humanitarian values, she took her first steps toward establishing her mission in a place where suffering was prevalent.

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