Kolkata: Special thanksgiving prayers were organised to celebrate Mother Teresa's 106th birth anniversary today, coming just a few days ahead of her proposed canonisation in Vatican on September 4.
Prayers were held across the Missionaries of Charity centers and churches all over the state to mark the late Roman Catholic nun's birth anniversary and to also commemorate her journey to sainthood on September 4.
The missionaries have put up a special prayer card for faithfuls which says, "We thank you (Lord Jesus) for the gift of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, who will be canonised in this Jubilee Year of Mercy".
At the state-run Nandan multiplex, Mother Teresa International Film Festival (MTIFF) was inaugurated today.
For four days a selection of 23 best foreign and Indian films ever made on or inspired by Mother Teresa are being screened.
In a message, Sister Prema, Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity, said with great joy we are looking forward to the celebrations of the Mother's sainthood.
"It will be a moment when gathered around Mother we shall have an experience of universal family of the children of the one Heavenly Father. The difference of caste, creed, colour, rich, poor will not prevent us from rejoicing together in the honour bestowed on Mother," said Sister Prema who is already in Vatican.
"Mother is with God and as she promised us she continues to light the light of hope and peace in everyone's heart," she said, adding the sainthood of Mother Teresa inspires the people in Kolkata and all over the world to follow her example of untiring and humble services given to everyone.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also paid homage by tweeting, "My deepest respect on the birth anniversary of Mother Teresa."
Besides her, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and a host of other dignitaries from India are scheduled to attend the canonisation ceremony where Pope Francis will declare Mother Teresa a saint.
The theme of the canonisation in Vatican is "Carrier of God's Tender and Merciful Love".
Prayers were held across the Missionaries of Charity centers and churches all over the state to mark the late Roman Catholic nun's birth anniversary and to also commemorate her journey to sainthood on September 4.
The missionaries have put up a special prayer card for faithfuls which says, "We thank you (Lord Jesus) for the gift of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, who will be canonised in this Jubilee Year of Mercy".
For four days a selection of 23 best foreign and Indian films ever made on or inspired by Mother Teresa are being screened.
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"It will be a moment when gathered around Mother we shall have an experience of universal family of the children of the one Heavenly Father. The difference of caste, creed, colour, rich, poor will not prevent us from rejoicing together in the honour bestowed on Mother," said Sister Prema who is already in Vatican.
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Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also paid homage by tweeting, "My deepest respect on the birth anniversary of Mother Teresa."
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The theme of the canonisation in Vatican is "Carrier of God's Tender and Merciful Love".
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