REFLECTIONS

In his apostolic exhortation to all Christians on love for the poor, Dilexi Te, the Holy Father Leo XIV includes a paragraph dedicated to Mother Teresa:

“77. Saint Teresa of Calcutta, canonized in 2016, has become a universal icon of charity lived to the fullest extent in favor of the most destitute, those discarded by society. Foundress of the Missionaries of Charity, she dedicated her life to the dying abandoned on the streets of India. She gathered the rejected, washed their wounds and accompanied them to the moment of death with the tenderness of prayer. Her love for the poorest of the poor meant that she did not only take care of their material needs, but also proclaimed the good news of the Gospel to them: “We are wanting to proclaim the good news to the poor that God loves them, that we love them, that they are somebody to us, that they too have been created by the same loving hand of God, to love and to be loved. Our poor people are great people, are very lovable people, they do not need our pity and sympathy, they need our understanding love. They need our respect; they need that we treat them with dignity.”

Homily of Cardinal José Saraiva Martins - Thanksgiving Mass for the Beatification of Mother Teresa of Calcutta

Homily of His Holiness John Paul II - Beatification of Mother Teresa of Calcutta

ACCEPTANCE SPEECH

Text of Mother M. Teresa’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech given in Oslo, Norway on 11th December, 1979. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE 11 December, 1979   As we have gathered here together to thank God for the Nobel Peace Prize I think it will be beautiful...

READ MORE
Scroll to Top