Complete the task. Read the text below. Transform the words in brackets in capital letters (so that they match the content lexically and grammatically). Use them to fill in the gaps.
Write one word in each gap.
Mother Teresa was born in Macedonia to Albanian parents. She attended the nearby convent school and at the age of twelve travelled to the Church of the Black Madonna in Letnice. She later became a nun and travelled to Dublin, Ireland to join the Sisters of Loreto.
From 1937, she became known as Mother Teresa, but it was a train journey on September 10, 1946 that would change her life forever. It was on this journey, according to Mother Teresa, that she received the [ ] (INSPIRE) to do what she called the work of God by [ ] (DEDICATE) herself to helping the people who lived in the [ ] (SANITARY) and poor slums of Kolkata.
In 1950, she founded an organisation called the Missionaries of Charity, which was a sisterhood dedicated to helping the poor. The organisation expanded [ ] (INTERNATIONAL) and today has about 4,500 nuns and 400 brothers in 87 countries caring for the poor and the sick in the slums of around 160 cities across the world.
Her [ ] (CHARITY) efforts have been celebrated and recognised all over the planet.