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Show Notes
This episode provides a comprehensive biography of Mother Teresa, the Albanian-Indian nun who established the Missionaries of Charity to serve the destitute in India and abroad. The text chronicles her journey from her youth in Skopje to her global humanitarian leadership, highlighting major milestones such as her receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize and her eventual canonization as a Catholic saint. Beyond her charitable legacy, the source explores the spiritual struggles she faced and the controversies raised by critics regarding the medical standards in her care centers. It also details her enduring influence through various commemorations, films, and literature that celebrate or analyze her life's work. Ultimately, the documentation serves as a thorough record of her status as an iconic figure of mercy and the ongoing debate surrounding her methods.