Home » STORIES » India: “Mother Teresa was the best missionary of the millennium”

India: “Mother Teresa was the best missionary of the millennium”

Bishop Salvadore Lobo of Baruipur described the Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, who will be canonised by Pope Francis on 4 September, as the “best missionary of the millennium”. Lobo, who headed the canonisation committee, reported that Christ had said to Mother Teresa in a vision, “Go into the houses, I cannot go alone, you be my face.” Indeed, “for the world today she has become the face of Christ”.

Bishop Lobo said that Hindus as well are convinced that she was a saint, “Some Hindus wonder why the church needs to go through a canonisation process. They say, ‘Mother Teresa was a saint anyway. But if the church needs these formalities, then so be it.’” The Hindus also understand “service to the poor as being service to God”. The bishop reported that during the beatification process as well, a large number of witnesses had come forth that were Hindus, Muslims or Parsees. He described the canonisation as “a great joy” for all of India.

Bishop Lobo, who had already met Mother Teresa as a young seminarian and had at that point decided to wash the dying at her “Kalighat” hospice in Calcutta as a volunteer, described his first impression of her as that of a “transformative saint” who “emanated the personification of Christ”. “She taught the world a lesson: Jesus lives in the hearts of the poor. We shall find His face in them.”

Mother Teresa was born Anjezë (Agnes) Gonxha Bojaxhiu on 26 August 1910 in Skopje (at the time part of the Ottoman Empire, today Macedonia). Her family was Albanian. At the age of 18, she entered the Order of the Loreto Sisters. Soon thereafter she was sent to India, where she worked as a teacher until she felt the calling to serve the poor in 1946. At first she went alone into the slums of Calcutta, but was then joined by several former students. She founded the order of the “Missionaries of Charity”, which continues to take care of the poorest of the poor all over the world today.

Mother Teresa was already considered a saint during her lifetime and became famous the world over as the “Angel of the Poor”. She received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. She died on 5 September 1997 in Calcutta (India). Pope John Paul II beatified her on 19 October 2003, only six years after her death. She will be canonised in Rome on 4 September 2016. Her liturgical feast day is on 5 September.

Don't miss the latest updates!

Pope thanks children who prayed for peace in ACN campaign

This was the 20th edition of ACN’s One Million Children…

Gaza: First step towards peace after 733 days of war

While indirect talks are taking place in Egypt between Israeli…

Rome to host official launch of Religious Freedom Report 2025

Religious and public leaders will be gathering on October 21…

Papal envoy carries solidarity to the Christians of war-torn Sudan

Archbishop Séamus Patrick Horgan, Apostolic Nuncio to South Sudan, has…

In the east of Burkina Faso, still many problems as term starts

While the security situation in Burkina Faso has improved slightly,…

From Angola to Vietnam, enthusiasm with “One million children praying the Rosary” campaign

ACN’s yearly campaign, added to the Holy Father’s appeal to…

Church clings to life amid chaos in Gaza

Aid to the Church in Need echoes Pope Leo XIV’s…

List of News

Pope thanks children who prayed for peace in ACN campaign

This was the 20th edition of ACN’s One Million Children Praying the Rosary campaign. Pope Leo XIV kept up the tradition of his predecessor, Pope Francis, by promoting the One...

Gaza: First step towards peace after 733 days of war

While indirect talks are taking place in Egypt between Israeli envoys and Hamas, the hope for a beginning of peace is cautiously laying roots in the diocese of the Holy...

Fr Hugo Alaniz recounts a night of explosions and fear in Aleppo: “People are very afraid, we don’t know what is going to happen”

In the midst of a new wave of fighting, the Argentine priest describes hours of anguish in Aleppo. His parish has once again become a refuge for dozens of families....