A Silent Reflection on Mother Teresa and Serving the Poor
COMMENTARY: The witness of Mother Teresa sheds light on how Christians are called to serve in every vocation.
COMMENTARY: The witness of Mother Teresa sheds light on how Christians are called to serve in every vocation.
COMMENTARY: As Albania’s atheist system faltered, Mother Teresa’s providential mission of mercy helped loosen communism’s hold by easing fear’s grip on the nation.
As Saint Teresa of Calcutta said, ‘Stay where you are. Find your own Calcutta. Find the sick, the suffering and the lonely, right where you are.’
Sister Mary Joseph discusses the current state of the religious congregation with the Register, 25 years after Mother Teresa’s death.
The postulator of St. Teresa’s cause, the Knights of Columbus’ supreme knight and an award-winning director discuss inspiring forthcoming film.
The saint’s legacy remains alive and vibrant in the Indian city where she founded the Missionaries of Charity to serve the poorest of the poor.
BOOK PICK: ‘To Love and Be Loved’ by Jim Towey delivers the personal portrait it promises: the genuine likeness of a saint.
Missionaries of Charity celebrate Mother Teresa as anniversary draws near.
Despite the restoration of the congregation’s license to receive foreign donations, Catholic leaders warn that other actions are likely in the future.
COMMENTARY: This Thanksgiving, let’s express our gratitude together to God for 50 years and 50 convents of the Missionaries of Charity and ask him to bless them with himself, many vocations and many apostolic fruits.
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