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Mother Teresa was a Catholic, committed to spreading the faith. This influenced her to open missions for the propagation of Catholic beliefs around the world, beginning in Calcutta. She realised that this objective required large sums of money that could only come from donations, so she opened a few small-scale hospices, schools and other facilities that would attract these donations. She expressed her values in the statement, "We are not nurses, we are not doctors, we are not teachers, we are not social workers. We are religious, we are religious, we are religious."
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she valued life. she was against abortio n and she told a woman who wanted to abort, 'give me the child, i will take the child.' so she looked after those children who were denied life from their parents.
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