Thursday, November 28, 2019
Growing Up In The United States Of America, Especially In Suburban New
Growing up in the United States of America, especially in suburban New York, there has always been a certain definition of what success by money and material possesions, including the kind of car that they drive and how big their house is. But what truly makes a person successful? In examing this thought I have realized that tre success is when a person is happy and completely content with the lifestlye they have chosen and the benefits they receive within themselves by what they do. One person who fits the true definition of success is mother Teresa, a women who lived in Calcutta and devoted her life to the poorest of the poor, the suffuering and the dying. Anges gonxha Bojaxhiu, was born in Skopje, Macedonia on August 26, 1910 into a middle class business family. Mother Teresa leardned about charity from her mother & father who never turned away from those in need whether seeking food, shelter, clothing, or even money. Her famalies life changed when her father died unexpectedly in 1917. The family was left with little money and the church became a very important part ot their lives. Mother Teresa was influenenced by the pastor of her church, Father Jambren Kovic. This preist introduced here to the work being done by missionaries in India. In 1928 Mother teresa decided to follow the feelings in her heart and join the Loreto order of nuns who would enable her to reach Bengal and start her work. She began her journey by traveling to Rathfarman in Ireland and after a very short time she was sent to Loredo Novitiate in Darjeeling, India. She was there for two years and took her final vows in March 1931. Her journey was finally complete when she arrived at St Mary's school in the Calcutta suburb of Entally. Here she gained the success of being a beloved nun and teacher. of the absolut poor. of the absolut poor. possessionsthelifestylesufferingAgnes GMacedonianlearnedfamily possessionsthelifestylesufferingAgnes GMacedonianlearnedfamily'sofinfluencedr of her church, Father JambrenkpriestMother Teresa is quoted as saying, They used to give us the most beautiful description about the experiences with the people, and especially? that was a formally a Hindu temple now being used by squaters. She was happy to have sa. But I believe Mother Teresa merits the unique honor of the Nobel Peace prize possessionsthelifestylesuffering Calcutta was a city that reached it possessionsthelifestylesuffering Calcutta was a city that reached it's glory in the 19th Century and was called the second city of the Brithish empire. It started it's decline in 1911 when the Capital was move to Delhi. Calcutta began to receive refugees from Pakistan and later from Bangledesh. Calcutta was the city under seige. There was a tremendous conflict between the Muslims and the Hindus. As a result of all the different conflicts growing in Calcutta it was sticken with povery, famine, disease, and death. Although Mother Teresa was not directly affected at first by all of thiss I made an impact on her life. On August 16, 1946 Mother Teresa left Calcutta for her annual retreat to Darjeeing. It was on this train ride their that she received her second calling from god. She explains this expeirence as I was going.................. Mother Teresa realizied that she must accomplish a series of steps before being able to fulfill her calling. She took the advice of many and went through all the proper channels in the Higherarchy of the church. Biggest obstacle was to be able to live outside a convent and with the people she was going to help. Being the ever obedient servent of God. She waited patiently for over a year to begin her calling. The spossessionsthelifestylesuffering Calcutta was a city that reached it's glory in the 19th Century and was called the second city of the Brithish empire. It started it's decline in 1911 when the Capital was move to Delhi. Calcutta began to receive refugees from Pakistan and later from Bangledesh. Calcutta was the city under seige. There was a tremendous conflict between the Muslims and the Hindus. As a result of all the different conflicts growing in Calcutta it was sticken with povery, famine, disease, and death. Although Mother Teresa was not directly affected at first by al l of thiss I made an
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