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FaithInterviews
James Martin, S.J.
Brian Kolodiejchuk speaks of Mother Teresa's early mystical experiences and her struggles with the “dark night.”
FaithNews
Catholic News Service
Mother Teresa always returned to India to be with those she loved most—the lonely, abandoned, homeless, disease-ravaged, dying, "poorest of the poor" in Kolkata's streets.
Margaret Rose of Kolkata, India, prays before a statue of Blessed Teresa at the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity March 18. (CNS photo/Saadia Azim)
FaithNews
Saadia Azim - Catholic News Service
"I owe my life to her. Her touch was magical, and I live till today only because of that saintly magic."
Women religious celebrate Mass in front of the tomb of Blessed Teresa of Kolkata in this Dec. 18, 2015, file photo from India. (CNS photo/Piyal Adhikary, EPA)
FaithNews
Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
The meeting of cardinals and promoters of the sainthood causes, also known as an "ordinary public consistory," formally ends the process of approving a new saint.
Crowds await the arrival of Pope Francis for his Mass in Mother Teresa Square in Tirana, Albania, Sept. 21. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithDispatches
Gerard O’Connell
Pope Francis has opened the door to the canonization of Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta He did so this afternoon Dec 17 when he recognized the miraculous cure of a Brazilian man that took place at the end of 2008 nbsp The news was broken unofficially this evening by the Italian Catholic daily
Director William Riead and Juliet Stevenson as Mother Teresa in "The Letters." (Photo Credit: Freda Eliot-Wilson.)
FaithIn All Things
Sean Salai
Filmmaker William Riead describes the 14 years of 'spiritual warfare' behind 'The Letters,' now in theaters.