Mom Teresa will be {announced|reported} a saint by the Vatican next September. {The girl was|The lady was|Your woman was} beatified in the year 2003 after Pope John Paul II announced that {the girl|the lady|your woman} had performed {a wonder|a magic|a miraculous}. Pope Francis has now approved {another|an additional|the second} miracle, which is needed for canonization.
To become {an or simply|an or just|a contemporary} in the Roman Catholic church a prospect needs to have lived a holy life and produced two miracles. The first miracle was a tumor that Mother Teresa {cured|recovered|treated}. In the second {wonder|magic|miraculous}, which took place in 2008, she healed a Brazilian man who {experienced|endured} from a deadly brain disease. Shortly before being operated on the tumours disappeared. The doctors were not able to {describe|make clear} {the way the|how a} man recovered. The man's wife claimed that she was constantly praying to Mother Teresa. Today the Brazilian is in good health and even has a job.
Mom Teresa was born as an ethnic Albanian in Macedonia in 1910. {Because|Since|While} a nun she {proceeded to go|gone|travelled} on a trip to India after World {Battle|Conflict|Warfare} II. There she founded the Missionaries of {Charitable organisation|Charitable organization|Charitable trust} order. Today, it {operates|works} hundreds of schools, {destitute|desolate} shelters and other services around the world. The order employs over 4, 000 nuns.
In lates 1970s Mother Teresa was {granted|honored|given} the Nobel Peace {Reward|Award|Winning prize} for her missionary work, mainly in the slums of Kolkata, India, where she cared for India's poorest people. She {passed away|perished} in 1997.
Pope Francis was an admirer of the missionary nun, {who|which|to whom} he met in year 1994 when he was still a bishop.
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