Mother Teresa: a biography



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A NEW BEGINNING
On August 17, Mother Teresa arrived at Patna, an old city located on
the banks of the Ganges River. Sister Stephanie was there waiting to wel-
come her. They went together to the Holy Family Hospital, where
Mother Teresa would spend the next few months receiving her medical
training.
The hospital and convent buildings were located in the poorer section
of Patna, known as Padri ki Haveli (House of the Fathers), and was named
after the first church built in the town. The Holy Family Hospital, which
formerly served as a school building, was modest: two stories high with a
small separate building to one side that housed the operating and delivery
rooms. The hospital was staffed by nuns who were doctors, mainly gyne-
cologists, obstetricians, and surgeons. Other nuns served as nurses, labora-
tory technicians, and nutritionists. The hospital also housed a nursing
school that many Indian girls attended.
The convent where Mother Teresa would take her meals and sleep oc-
cupied part of the former church. Built of stone blocks, it had a high ceil-
ing, a worn stone floor, small gothic-shaped windows, and whitewashed
walls. The main part of the church was divided into small cubicles by
bamboo rods and white cotton sheets. The garden was once the cemetery;
on very hot nights, many slept between the tombstones covered with
mosquito netting. The hopsital staff ate in the former servant’s quarters
with an old Hindu cook maintaining the small kitchen.
Because the hospital was so busy, there was little fanfare to welcome
Mother Teresa. Instead, she was put into a cubicle, given a chair in the
dining room, and included in the day-to-day running of the hospital.
Many of the sisters realized that she was in a period of transition, and
while Mother Teresa knew what she was to do, she was still unclear about
how she was to carry out her calling. In the meantime, the Medical Mis-
sion Sisters tried to make her feel at home and helped prepare her for the
grueling work ahead.
Now, instead of lecturing students, Mother Teresa’s days were filled
with new experiences; she never knew what to expect from one day to the
next. Whenever there was a new admission, an impending birth-or-
operation, Mother Teresa was summoned at the same time as a doctor was
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called. This experience not only gave Mother Teresa an opportunity to
practice her Hindi, in which she was not very fluent, but to become ac-
quainted with expectant mothers, fatal accidents, ill and abandoned chil-
dren, and death on the operating table.
She also learned to tend to patients ill and dying with cholera or small-
pox. One nun remembered that, no matter what the calamity, Mother
Teresa remained unfazed by it, maintaining her focus on the patient. She
could always be counted on to hold a dying patient’s hand, to comfort a
small child frightened by the hospital, or to cradle a newborn infant in her
arms. She learned how to do many simple medical procedures such as
making a hospital bed, giving injections, and administering medicines.
She helped assist in delivering babies, something in which she took spe-
cial delight. Working with the nutritionists, Mother Teresa learned about
the importance of a healthy diet, hygiene, and adequate rest. This knowl-
edge was key to carrying out her work in the slums. As Mother Teresa
came to know many of the poor families of the area, she attended wed-
dings, feasts, and funerals, slowly entering their world and becoming one
of them.
During her time at Patna, Mother Teresa gained her first associate. A
young girl, suffering from advanced stages of tuberculosis, asked Mother
Teresa whether she could help her in serving the poor. Toward the end of
her stay at Holy Family, she appointed the young girl as an associate in her
work. Her new helper ministered to other patients sick with tuberculosis
and offered prayers for the recovery of those stricken with the disease. Un-
fortunately, she did not accompany Mother Teresa to Calcutta for she
died at Holy Family soon after.

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