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Some of Sister Teresa’s old friends heard about what she was doing
and came to see her. They brought things for the school with them –
paper, chairs and bars of soap, which Sister
Teresa gave to the children
as prizes. She managed to get some milk, too. It was just enough to give
the children at lunchtime.
After school was over for the day, she went around the place to help
the sick and the poor. Someone gave her some
medical supplies so she
could open a dispensary – a place to work with the sick, to give out
medicine. She cleaned the sick and cared for them using the knowledge
she had got at St. Mary’s and pure common sense as well. Sometimes she
begged for scraps of food at the door of the church so she could feed
one or two starving people.
But for every beggar who drank the water
she brought there were
thousands more who were thirsty. For every starving man who received
food from her, there were dozens more at her feet who held their hands
up for something. For every child she taught,
there were untold numbers
who would never learn to read and write. Sister Teresa was determined
and didn’t want to stop. If she couldn’t help the thousands, she would
help at least one person.
Help came from friends and former pupils. She was joined by Sister
Agnes,
Sister Gertrude, Sister Bernard, and Sister Frederick...
They lived like the poor and worked from morning to night. They
called themselves the Missionaries of Charity, and from that time on
Sister Teresa began to be called Mother.
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