
Mother Teresa: A Quarter-Century Later, It’s Like She Never Left
Missionaries of Charity celebrate Mother Teresa as anniversary draws near.
Missionaries of Charity celebrate Mother Teresa as anniversary draws near.
As California continues with a 12-person limit on outdoor Mass attendance due to the coronavirus, the Archbishop of San Francisco expands his reach, marking a very special day for Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity.
Both the Maryknoll religious community and the Missionaries of Charity in New York have lost members to the pandemic.
In his homily via livestream from Casa Santa Marta, the chapel in his Vatican City residence, Pope Francis reflected on God's covenant with Abraham in the Book of Genesis.
According to the Holy Father, Mother Teresa’s journey was marked by her desire to quench her hunger and thirst for God.
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