Renowned in Goa for her philanthropic work, Sister Lucy Kurien recently reminisced about her time working under Mother Teresa in Kolkata. Sister Lucy, the founder of Maher, a charitable organization, shared fond memories of her encounters with the Nobel laureate. She described Mother Teresa as her “last boss” and expressed gratitude for the invaluable lessons she learned during her time with her. Sister Lucy also mentioned the various activities she has been involved in, from sending money to children in need to posting Vatican stamps for kids. Reflecting on her journey, she highlighted the impact of her work on society and the importance of continuing to serve those in need. Sister Lucy’s dedication to humanitarian causes has earned her widespread recognition and respect in India. Through Maher, she has touched the lives of countless individuals and families, embodying the spirit of compassion and selflessness. Her commitment to uplifting the underprivileged and marginalized communities serves as an inspiration to many. Sister Lucy’s reminiscences of her time with Mother Teresa shed light on the profound influence the renowned saint had on her life and work, shaping her into the compassionate and dedicated individual she is today.

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