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  1. The Norwegian Nobel Committee has awarded the Peace Prize for 1979 to Mother Teresa. The year 1979 has not been a year of peace: disputes and conflicts between nations, peoples, and ideologies have been conducted with all the accompanying extremes of inhumanity and cruelty. We have witnessed wars, the unrestrained use of violence, we have ...

  2. Text of Mother M. Teresa’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech given in Oslo, Norway on 11th December, 1979. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE. ACCEPTANCE SPEECH. 11 December, 1979 . As we have gathered here together to thank God for the Nobel Peace Prize I think it will be beautiful that we pray the prayer of St. Francis of Assisi which always surprises me ...

  3. Blessed Mother Teresa, orig. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, (born Aug. 27, 1910, Skopje, Maced., Ottoman Empire—died Sept. 5, 1997, Calcutta, India; beatified Oct. 19, 2003), Roman Catholic nun, founder of the Order of the Missionaries of Charity. The daughter of a grocer, she became a nun and went to India as a young woman.

  4. Watch or read Mother Teresa’s Nobel Lecture Read the Award ceremony speech. Skip to content . A button that ... Watch a video clip of Mother Teresa receiving the Nobel Peace Prize medal and diploma during the Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony at the Aula of the University of Oslo, Norway, 10 December 1979.

  5. The Nobel Committee's announcement said: "This year, the world has turned its attention to the plight of children and refugees, and these are precisely the categories for whom Mother Teresa has for many years worked so selflessly." Mother Teresa, who is 69 years old, has been a candidate for the Peace Prize ever since her work first gained ...

  6. Mother Teresa Essay : मदर टेरेसा पर हिन्दी निबंध ; 5 सितंबर : मदर टेरेसा की पुण्‍यतिथि पर विशेष

  7. Mother Teresa (26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997), was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun who started the Missionaries of Charity and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her work with people. For over forty years, she took care of needs of those without money, those who were sick, those without parents, and those dying in Calcutta (Kolkata), guided in part by the ideals of Saint Francis of ...