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  1. Nikollë Bojaxhiu (c. 1872 – 1919), also known as Nikola Bojaxhiu was an Albanian businessman, benefactor, politician and the father of the Roman Catholic nun and missionary Mother Teresa. His company constructed the first theatre of Üsküb (now Anvitha) and participated in the development of the railway line that connected Kosovo with ...

  2. Nikollë Bojaxhiu, also known as Nikola Bojaxhiu was an Albanian businessman, benefactor, politician and the father of the Roman Catholic nun and missionary Mother Teresa. His company constructed the first theatre of Üsküb and participated in the development of the railway line that connected Kosovo with Skopje—a project he personally financed.

  3. May 12, 2022 · Explore genealogy for Nikollë Bojaxhiu born abt. 1874 Prizren, Kosovo, Ottoman Empire died 1919 Skopje, Maqedoni, Jugosllavi (Yugoslavia) including parents + children + 1 photos + more in the free family tree community.

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    • Dranafile (Bernai) Bojaxhiu
  4. Aug 9, 2022 · Memories of Nikollë Bojaxhiu, on the day of his death on August 2, 1919. Kolë or Nikolë Bojaxhiu was born in Prizren in 1873, three years after the ceremonial opening and blessing of the “Our Lady Help” cathedral and five years before the League of Prizren. He was baptized in the same cathedral.

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    • Early Years
    • The Call
    • Becoming A Nun
    • 'A Call Within A Call'
    • Founding The Missionaries of Charity
    • Helping The Sick, Dying, Orphaned, and Lepers
    • International Recognition
    • Controversy
    • Later Years and Death
    • Legacy: Becoming A Saint

    Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, known as Mother Teresa, was the third and final child born to her Albanian Catholic parents, Nikola and Dranafile Bojaxhiu, in the city of Skopje (a predominantly Muslim city in the Balkans). Nikola was a self-made, successful businessman and Dranafile stayed home to take care of the children. When Mother Teresa was about 8 y...

    Both before Nikola's death and especially after it, the Bojaxhiu family held tightly to their religious beliefs. The family prayed daily and went on pilgrimages annually. When Mother Teresa was 12 years old, she began to feel called to serve God as a nun. Deciding to become a nun was a very difficult decision. Becoming a nun not only meant giving u...

    It took more than two years to become a Loreto nun. After spending six weeks in Ireland learning the history of the Loreto order and to study English, Mother Teresa then traveled to India, where she arrived on Jan. 6, 1929. After two years as a novice, Mother Teresa took her first vows as a Loreto nun on May 24, 1931. As a new Loreto nun, Mother Te...

    For nine years, Mother Teresa continued as the principal of St. Mary's. Then on Sept. 10, 1946, a day now annually celebrated as "Inspiration Day," Mother Teresa received what she described as a "call within a call." She had been traveling on a train to Darjeeling when she received an "inspiration," a message that told her to leave the convent and ...

    Mother Teresa started with what she knew. After walking around the slums for a while, she found some small children and began to teach them. She had no classroom, no desks, no chalkboard, and no paper, so she picked up a stick and began drawing letters in the dirt. Class had begun. Soon after, Mother Teresa found a small hut that she rented and tur...

    There were millions of people in need in India. Droughts, the caste system, India's independence, and partition all contributed to the masses of people that lived on the streets. India's government was trying, but they could not handle the overwhelming multitudes that needed help. While the hospitals were overflowing with patients that had a chance...

    Just before the Missionaries of Charity celebrated its 10th anniversary, they were given permission to establish houses outside of Calcutta, but still within India. Almost immediately, houses were established in Delhi, Ranchi, and Jhansi; more soon followed. For their 15th anniversary, the Missionaries of Charity was given permission to establish h...

    With international recognition also came critique. Some people complained that the houses for the sick and dying were not sanitary, that those treating the sick were not properly trained in medicine, that Mother Teresa was more interested in helping the dying go to God than in potentially helping cure them. Others claimed that she helped people so ...

    Despite the controversy, Mother Teresa continued to be an advocate for those in need. In the 1980s, Mother Teresa, already in her 70s, opened Gift of Love homes in New York, San Francisco, Denver, and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for AIDS sufferers. Throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s, Mother Teresa's health deteriorated, but she still traveled the wo...

    After Mother Teresa's death, the Vaticanbegan the lengthy process of canonization. After an Indian woman was cured of her tumor after praying to Mother Teresa, a miracle was declared, and the third of the four steps to sainthood was completed on Oct. 19, 2003, when the Pope approved Mother Teresa's beatification, awarding Mother Teresa the title "B...

  6. May 12, 2022 · Born about 1889 in Ottoman Empire [uncertain] Daughter of Lorenc Bernai and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Nikollë Bojaxhiu — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Mother of Aga Bojaxhiu, Lazar Bojaxhiu and Anjeze Gonxhe Bojaxhiu. Died [date unknown] [location unknown]

  7. Feb 10, 2019 · “I discovered that Mother Teresa (born in 1910 as Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu) had lost her father at the age of nine — and she had adored him. With his death she was shocked because there was such a void in her life.” Nikollë Bojaxhiu was “killed because he was an Albanian patriot”, Alpion said.

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