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Introduction
A. Background
Mother Teresa, founder of Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic nun
and a Saint.
B. Thesis
Mother Teresa was praised and criticized on various counts for her
notable works on saving the poor, sick and the dying. She was also
criticized for the poor condition of her facilities despite receiving huge
amounts of donations.
II. Life and works of Mother Teresa
A. Life
- Born in Macedonia
- Youngest of siblings
- Committed her life to humarian works
B. Notable Works
- Missionaries of Charities
- Devoted nun
- Noble Peace price awardee
III. Being a Saint
- Beatified on October 2003
- Canonized on September 2013
- Roman Catholic nun
- Devoted follower of Jesus Christ
IV. Criticism
A. Corruption Issue
B. Poor Living spaces issue

V. Conclusion

Mother Teresa is a devoted Christian who dedicated her life in serving the less
fortunate. She took care of those who were suffering and had given them sense of
dignity before they depart from this world regardless of religion. She does not
discriminate. People from all walks of life are welcome to her care. Despite her works,
she also had a number of non-believers who criticizes her of corruption. This is due to
the fact that despite receiving a lot of donations, she still did not use this to convert her
facilities into a more advanced one in order to take care the poor, sick and dying. But
this criticism did not hinder her and her organization the desire to help the poor. Years
after her death, her legacy continues.

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