Mother Teresa (English name: Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, August 27, 1910 - September 5, 1997), also known as Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa, is the world A well-known Catholic charity worker who mainly serves the poor in Calcutta, India. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for his lifelong commitment to eradicating poverty. In October 2003, she was included in the Catholic beatification list by Pope John Paul II, and Mother Teresas name became Blessed Teresa.
In 1982, at the critical moment of the siege of the Beirut refugee camp, Mother Teresa brokered a temporary ceasefire between the Israeli army and Palestinian guerrillas, and was able to successfully rescue 37 people from a hospital on the front line of the fighting. A child. Accompanied by staff from the International Red Cross, she traveled through the war zone to the damaged hospital to evacuate young patients.