STATEMENT OF THE MISSIONARIES OF CHARITY
ANNOUNCING THE BEATIFICATION OF MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA
We, the Missionaries of Charity, give thanks and praise to God that our Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, has officially recognized the holiness of our mother, Mother Teresa, and approved the miracle obtained through her intercession. We are filled with joy in anticipation of the Beatification that will take place in Rome on Mission Sunday, 19 October 2003, the closest Sunday to the 25th anniversary of the Holy Father’s Pontificate and the end of the Year of the Rosary.
Today, after three and a half years of investigation and
study, the Church confirms that Mother heroically lived the Christian life and
that God has lifted her up as both a model of holiness and an intercessor for
all.
Mother is a symbol of love and compassion. When Mother was
with us, we were witnesses to her shining example of all the Christian virtues.
Her life of loving service to the poor has inspired many to follow the same
path. Her witness and message are cherished by those of every religion as a sign
that “God still loves the world today.” For the past five years since
Mother’s death, people have sought her help and have experienced God’s love
for them through her prayers. Every day, pilgrims from India and around the
world come to pray at her tomb and many more follow her example of humble
service of love to the most needy, beginning in their own families.
Mother often said, “Holiness is not the luxury of the few,
it is a simple duty for each one of us.” May her example help us to strive for
holiness: to love God, to respect and love every human person created by God in
His own image and in whom He dwells, and to care for our poor and suffering
brethren. May all the sick, the suffering, and those who seek God’s help find
a friend and intercessor in Mother.