A woman that sacrificed her life and bring to light for many. Without her existence, Catholicism would not be stronger than ever. She is a symbol to all missionaries who gave their life to others before themselves. An ideal woman that became real, but then generations from now doesn’t know about her that much. It is like a symbol taken out to our history. Let’s go back and remember the story of her life that makes the world look at her sincerity to everyone. Mother Teresa is a hero that should be very important, based on her life, her mission, and her contributions. Mother Teresa’s original name is Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, born in the country of Macedonia in 1910. Her life was a little hopeless as she lost her father when she was 8 years old (Cultural India). She had seen to be a Catholic and became a nun after the death of her father, while in church she was been spreading the love of Christ and felt the ‘The Call of God’. She became a part of an organization which is to spread Christianity to the the world. As a part of a missionary, therefore they provide its financial support for Mother Teresa. They continued to spread the love of God, and also she has been recognized by Pope John Paul II which they helped many people who are ill, poor, and lacking of faith. Mother Teresa died in Calcutta, which is in the country of India because of an accident. She fell and broke one of her backbone and her health was started declining. “In 2002, Pope John Paul II confirmed the decrees to Mother's canonization. On 19 October, 2003 the Pope beatified the Mother before a huge crowd at St. Peter's square, Vatican City” (Egan, 14). Her life as a missionary is to help countries to be nourished with love and care. She had visited many countries as she is travelling her journey to spread God’s aspects to all of us. Helping other people could be one of their missions, but that is not all about it. It’s to make them believe that Christ is