You might be thinking of Mother Teresa, a Macedonian Roman Catholic nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta in the nineteen fifties. She was a Nobel Peace Prize recipient; died in 1997 and was beatified by Pope John Paul II.
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He has a lot of money. Or alternatively, God's poor.
Well, basically binun is binnun which is "the son of nun" and Joshua Binun was the son of nun.
a few may be, but most aren't; and a lot of them are dirt poor.
the elizabethan poor laws was amango of laws established to shep the welfare this laws was looking to the categolies of the poor how they lived and how goverment can helping them such category are able bodies poor this are physical feet but they dont want to work so govarment forced them to work when they resist send them to jail 2: important poor this was based to all widos and childern who havents any support of helping them 3.dependent poor this is about all disability people was helped in order to obtain services or basic needs of the people
Nuns help the poor by providing food, shelter, and spiritual guidance to those in need. They often work in communities to support people who are marginalized or disadvantaged. Their compassion and dedication help to improve the lives of the less fortunate.
No, St. Therese of Lisieux was a Carmelite nun, not a Poor Clare nun. She entered the Carmelite monastery in Lisieux at a young age and is known for her writings on spiritual life and devotion to God.
No the poor Victorians have no money but the rich one did have lots of money poor Victorians had to work and rich Victorians had poor one to work for them
St. Veronica who wipped the face of Jesus was not a nun. However, Saint Veronica Giuliani as a nun. She was a member of the Poor Clares Order.
Mother teresa was a nun who founded "The Missionaries of Charity." She recieved the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her work with the poor.
She was a nun who helped the poor; she had no specific occupation.
He was very poor and did a lot of different work.
St. Clare of Assisi was a founder of the Order of Poor Ladies, or Poor Clares. She was a nun and abbess, known for her dedication to a life of poverty, humility, and service to others.
Saint Clare worked in Assisi, Italy. She was a close friend and follower of Saint Francis of Assisi, and together they founded the Order of Poor Ladies, now known as the Poor Clares. Clare dedicated her life to prayer, simplicity, and serving the poor.
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No, her family was poor and she took a vow of poverty herself when she became a nun.
nun because nobody wants to work on Christmas Day