Mother Teresa's Home for the Dying, in Calcutta

The first Home for the Dying opened in 1952 and was a free hospice for the poor. Mother Teresa (Agnes Gonxha Boyaxihu), the Roman Catholic-Albanian nun revered as India's "Saint of the Slums," was awarded the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. (Photo by nik wheeler/Sygma via Getty Images)
The first Home for the Dying opened in 1952 and was a free hospice for the poor. Mother Teresa (Agnes Gonxha Boyaxihu), the Roman Catholic-Albanian nun revered as India's "Saint of the Slums," was awarded the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. (Photo by nik wheeler/Sygma via Getty Images)
Mother Teresa's Home for the Dying, in Calcutta
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