Pope clears miracle, Mother set to be saint


Kolkata, Dec 19, DHNS: Pope Francis has cleared the second miracle of Mother Teresa, paving the path for her canonisation. Several newspapers and news agencies worldwide claim the date for her canonisation has been set for September 4, 2016.

Besides the Vatican News Service, official news agency of the Roman Catholic Church, leading Catholic newspaper from Italy, Avvenire, also reported that Pope Francis cleared the second miracle after a panel of experts attributed the miraculous healing of a Brazilian man with multiple brain tumours to Mother Teresa.

Earlier in 2002, Vatican had accepted the healing of an abdominal tumour of Monica Besra, a tribal woman from Bengal.

Hours of prayer

While Besra had said that her tumour was cured following hours of prayer and wearing a locket with Mother Teresa’s photograph, a number of doctors accepted the diminishing size of her tumour as miraculous. Mother Teresa, 87, passed away in 1997 at Kolkata and was beatified in 2003 by the late Pope John Paul II after the miraculous healing of Besra.

While the process of canonisation needs two miracles, with both miracles being accepted by the Vatican, the ceremony to canonise Mother Teresa is expected to take place soon. Mother Teresa, who became known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta after beatification, will be known as Saint Teresa after the canonisation is made official.

‘Date hypothetical’

The National Catholic Reporter, a leading Church publication, however, reported quoting Father Federico Lombardi, a Vatican spokesperson, that the date is “only hypothetical and cannot be confirmed”.

Father Lombardi said in response to reports that the MoC founder will be canonised before the end of the Holy Year of Mercy.

“It is a working hypothesis, therefore there is no official confirmation to be given,” he said. The Holy Year of Mercy began on December 8.

Father Brian Kolodiejchuk, the Postulator or the Vatican-appointed official in charge of overseeing the process of Mother Teresa’s canonisation, explained the process of accepting the second miracle.

“On 10 September of this year, the medical commission voted unanimously that the cure is inexplicable in the light of present-day medical knowledge. On 8 October the theological commission also voted unanimously that there was a perfect connection of cause and effect between the invocation of Mother Teresa and the scientifically inexplicable healing,” he said in a statement.

Father Kolodiejchuk further said that while the miracle received the final approval of the Cardinals and Bishops of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints on December 15, the date of canonisation will be officially announced in the next Consistory of Cardinals.

Amidst the tsunami of reports from around the globe, Sisters of MoC in Kolkata are delighted after receiving the news. “We’re very happy and grateful to God,” said MoC spokesperson Sister Christie.

Archbishop Thomas D’Souza of Kolkata said, “It’s a real Christmas gift the Holy Father has given, especially for the Church in Kolkata. We were waiting for this moment, since many years really, and now that it has come we are very happy, overjoyed.” he said.

“Her entire life was spent in service to the poor…she was reflecting God’s love here among the poorest of the poor, and so it comes as a very significant event in this Year of Mercy that the Holy Father has given to the Church,” the Archbishop added.

 

  

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  • tauro john, mangalore /malad

    Mon, Dec 21 2015

    St Mother Theresa pray for us and for India.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 20 2015

    Conferring the honour of sainthood on Mother Teresa would be the right way to recognise her qualities of mind and heart.

    We all not need to not only imbibe
    her exemplary qualities, but to put them into practice, for the amelioration of human suffering, for making us into better human beings and to make this Universe a happier place to live in.

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  • jacob, manipal

    Sun, Dec 20 2015

    Awaiting for the celebrations with fingers crossed. Praise God, God bless India.

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  • Lesly Menezes, Shirva/USA

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    Mother Teresa pray for us.

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  • MICHAEL NORONHA, MYSURU

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    Mother Teresa's service was involved in acts of mercy - clothing the naked, feeding the hungry, nursing the sick, reforming the prisoners etc., which did merit early sainthood. She followed the path of Jesus "I came to serve not to be served". Other congregations aspiring for sainthood for their founder should learn from her. Early sainthood is given to the founders of those congregations which are fully contemplative and totally involved in acts of mercy dependent on Providence for their funds and survival. Well deserved sainthood. Mother Teresa who loved India her motherland, Pray for us, for India and her people.

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  • Thomas, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    We love you Mother.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    Mother Theresa deserves sainthood for the social work and her life dedicated to the poor.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [26]

  • Joseph Mascarenhas, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    She is the greatest human and woman ever to walk on earth.The service she rendered to humanity is incomparable.If one frail and simple lady can help so many people and inspire millions to help the poor and destitute then she is true symbol of christianity and teachings of Jesus Christ.When todays world is filled with greed for money and belongings, Mother Theresa had a single saree, no sandals and not even a fan in her world headquarters at Kolkatha.what a simple life, Many of her good deeds are not even reported in any of the news papers.she is truly a gift from God.

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  • CHRIS, DXB

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    She was a "miracle" to the many she served, They had no one else, in many cases.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    If Mother Teresa would still alive, it will make her so sad to see the hate we are living in, she was a firm believer of treating people with kindness and love ❤️, to me she was an amazing person.

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  • H. Almeida. , Bendur/ Andheri.

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    I CANNOT EVEN VISUALIZE, WHAT MOTHER TERESA HAS DONE FOR HUMANS!!
    SHE PRACTICED, WHAT MOST PREACH !!!
    DELAYED SAINTHOOD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I PRAY TO SAINT TERESA, FOR GUIDANCE & FOR A PEACE FULL, WORLD !!!!! 2016 !!!!

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  • Glenn, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    It is a great moment for us. While reflecting the life of Mother Teresa we can see the ocean of humanity between 2 crucial points of life.
    First of all she opposed abortions because every life is God’s creation and it is acceptable with love into this world. That’s why she accepted orphans,neglected,dying,and sick.
    Secondly she taught the dignity of the death. Every soul deserves a dignified death. She took care of dying,helpless sick people and treat them with utmost care.
    I rejoice this moment. Pray for us oh Holy Mother

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    The case of Kapil Dev, captain of Indian cricket, is exemplary. As the bishop said, "the player had no children. In 1995, he met Mother Teresa, telling her he had been trying to have children for 14 years without success. The Mother blessed him saying not to worry, because God is good. Months later, Kapil's wife gave birth to a daughter. As Dev said “little Amiya is a gift of Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa was the living Saint then...

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    God sends his messengers, such as prophets and saints to speak to us and to show us his ways.
    Son of God, Lord Jesus Christ said in scriptures:
    God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is God of living, not of the dead!
    Therefore those ascended into heaven, like Abraham, Isaac & Jacob are living with God and
    those gone hell are dead!
    Second death is permanent death!
    Saint mother Teresa is living and interceding for us!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    Praise the Almighty ...

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    This "Saint of the gutters" was a living saint. She is a saint from the moment she died. This canonisation is just a procedure in her case. Mother Theresa, the whole world loves you and the work of MoC to the poorest of the poor.

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  • V V Gladys Noronha , Kuwait

    Sat, Dec 19 2015

    Saint Theresa, Pray for us...

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [68]


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