Quiz on Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa, the nun was canonized as a saint. She devoted 50 years of her life to assisting the impoverished, ill, and dying. Let’s learn more about Mother Teresa by taking this quiz!
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If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten we belong to each other.- Mother Teresa