Messages from politic for Albanian saint ‘Mother Teresa’ on her birthday

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Today marks the birthday of Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, or as the whole world knows her, “Mother Teresa”.

She was born on August 26, 1910 in Skopje, North Macedonia and died in 1997. She was known as an Albanian humanist and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.

On the day of the birth of “Mother Teresa”, messages and political figures have been conveyed.

“Today we commemorate the 114th anniversary of the birth of Mother Teresa, the Albanian Saint who belongs to all humanity” – wrote Edi Rama in a post on social networks.

Spiropali writes that Saint Teresa is the brightest Albanian woman, who, with her struggle against misery, hatred, individualism and indifference, created a spiritual sky of love, solidarity and devotion.

“From the countless and priceless messages that Mother Teresa, this wise warrior of peace without violence, left to humanity, today, in this troubled world, endangered by the clouds of war, I have chosen the magnificent lesson: We do not need for weapons and bombs to bring peace to the world, we need love, mercy, pain” – writes Spiropali.

Mother Teresa has been honored with the highest awards and honors, including: the 1962 Ramon Magsaysay Peace Prize and the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize.

On October 19, 2003, she was beatified and named “Blessed Teresa of Calcutta”.

Pope Francis canonized Mother Teresa on September 4, 2016 in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican in front of tens of thousands of people, including 15 official delegations and 1,500 homeless people from all over Italy, Skopje media reports.

Mother Teresa was widely admired by many for her charitable works.

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