Pope Francis has declared Mother Teresa of Calcutta a saint of the church and a model of Christian life.
Saints
Clinton Recounts Working with Mother Teresa
While speaking at the annual Salute to Labor Picnic in Illinois, Hillary Clinton recounted her experience with Mother Teresa.
Pope Francis raises memorial of St. Mary Magdalene to a feast day
The elevation is a call to “reflect more deeply on the dignity of women, the new evangelization and the greatness of the mystery of divine mercy.”
Indians shed tears, share stories as Kolkata honors Mother Teresa
“I owe my life to her. Her touch was magical, and I live till today only because of that saintly magic.”
John Paul II and his path to sainthood
Little did Karol Wojtyla know on that moonlit night what lay ahead of him: the encyclicals, the meetings with statesmen and governmental leaders, the political and religious controversies.
Junípero Serra: A Not-Perfect Saint
‘Junípero Serra,’ by Rose Marie Beebe and Robert M. Senkewicz
Who was the real St. Aloysius Gonzaga?
Aloysius Gonzaga needs rescuing from the hands of overly pious artists.
Some readings on Romero’s beatification
(Because, you know, Romero wasn’t political.)
Called to Be Saints: Why I support the canonization of Dorothy Day
I once heard Dorothy say, “When they call you a saint, it means basically that you are not to be taken seriously.”
Death Comes For the Archbishop: The Martyrdom of Óscar Romero
If for a second Óscar Romero had glanced through the open doors of the chapel, would he have seen the young man taking aim? Would he have been afraid? Would he have been tempted to flee?
