Mother Teresa remembered on her 13th death anniversary
By ANISunday, September 5, 2010
KOLKATA - Special prayers were held at the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata today to mark Mother Teresa’s 13th death anniversary.
Prayers and floral tributes were offered at the grave of the Mother.
Hundreds of people from all walks of life and of all faiths joined nuns of the Charity for a special morning mass.
“This afternoon there will be big mass at St. Xavier. But I wanted to come just to Mother’s house and spend a few moments in silence and prayer, and also asking Mother’s prayers,” said Father Brian.
After the beatification of Mother Teresa, the Roman Catholic Church had declared September 5, the day Mother left her earthly abode, as Feast Day - a day for joy and celebration.
Albanian born Mother Teresa made Kolkata her home and dedicated her life to the service of poor and destitute children. The Pope beatified the Nobel laureate in October 2003, paving the way for her canonisation, or being declared a saint.
She qualified for beatification after Vatican officials acknowledged that she was responsible for a miracle in which an Indian woman was cured of stomach cancer through her intervention.
She came to India in 1929 at the age of 18 and took up teaching and became an Indian citizen in 1948.
She started working in slums and later set up her Missionaries of Charity, which was approved by the Vatican in 1950.
Mother Teresa received several national and international awards for social service during her lifetime. They include the Magsaysay Award in 1962, the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize in 1971, the John F. Kennedy International Award in 1971 and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. (ANI)