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Mother Teresa to be made a saint on 4 September, Pope Francis confirms Mother Teresa to be made a saint on 4 September, Pope Francis confirms
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Mother Teresa of Calcutta, the nun who dedicated her life to helping the poor, will be made a saint of the Roman Catholic Church at a ceremony on 4 September, Pope Francis has said. Mother Teresa will be made a saint of the Roman Catholic Church at a ceremony on 4 September, Pope Francis has announced.
Francis made the announcement at a meeting of cardinals to give the final approval to several sainthood causes. The date of her canonisation falls on the eve of the 19th anniversary of her death.
Last December, he cleared the way for sainthood for the Nobel peace laureate, who died in 1997 at the age of 87 The first step towards Mother Teresa’s sainthood was made in 2003, when 300,000 pilgrims went to Rome for her beatification. And in December, the path was finally cleared for the nun to be sainted after Pope Francis approved her second miracle which involved healing people.
More follows Of the five candidates considered by the Vatican for sainthood, Mother Teresa was the most well-known.
Born Agnese Gonxha Bojaxhiu, the nun dedicated her life to helping the poor. She died in 1997 at the age of 87.
In the 1950s, she and other nuns set up the Missionaries of Charity, which helped the people who lived in the slums of Calcutta. Teresa was awarded the Nobel peace prize for her work in 1979.
It is unclear whether the ceremony will take place in Calcutta, India, or at the Vatican in Rome.
People are made into saints if the Roman Catholic Church believes they were holy enough during their life to now be in Heaven and can intercede with God to perform miracles.
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