What was really called Mother Teresa

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What was really called Mother Teresa
In Skopje, near Macedonia Square in the city center, is the memorial house-museum of Mother Teresa. This museum can be recognized by the unusual architecture and sculpture of Mother Teresa in front of it.

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It turns out Agnes Boyagiu, that was actually the name of Mother Teresa, was born and spent her childhood in Skopje - in the old city. And on this place where this temple-museum of her name now stands (because it is a temple) there was the same Catholic church in which the future mother Teresa was baptized. On the third floor of the house, in the chapel, services are held once a week.

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In 1910, when Mother Teresa was born, Skopje, like Macedonia, still belonged to the Ottoman Empire.

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The house-museum was built in 2009 and two million euros were spent on its construction. Since then, this place has been visited by thousands of pilgrims - so great is the popularity of Mother Teresa in the world. To my shame, I must admit that I became interested in the life and work of Mother Teresa only after visiting this museum. I used to have no reason. It turned out that Mother Teresa is a very interesting person, about whom there are a lot of conflicting information in the world. There are even conspiracy theories.

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Agnes Boyagiu was born in a wealthy family of Catholics and a girl from childhood took part in the charity work of her Albanian mother. Then she cut her hair as a nun, went to India and her mission began there.

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The organization “Sisters of the Missionary Love”, which she founded in 1948, is still active around the world.

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On the second floor of the house-museum is an exposition dedicated to the personal life (life) and social activities of Mother Teresa: documents, photographs, a bed and even a lamp. Entrance to the museum is free and free; photography is not prohibited. The exposition is not tiring, however, if you want to relax and have a bite, I recommend the restaurant Destan.

_Replica Agnes Home_

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_Chapel on the third floor_

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Macedonia is very close to Bulgaria, and Skopje once even visited the Bulgarian capital.

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