Key Points

The Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata celebrated Mother Teresa's 115th birth anniversary with mass prayers and candle lighting ceremonies. Archbishop Thomas D'Souza highlighted her enduring message that life is sacred and violence against it is unacceptable. The religious order she founded in 1950 continues serving the poorest globally through relief work and care for marginalized communities. Mother Teresa's legacy includes her Nobel Peace Prize and sainthood recognition for selfless service to India's underprivileged.

Key Points: Kolkata Missionaries of Charity Celebrate Mother Teresa 115th Birth Anniversary

  • Archbishop D'Souza emphasized Mother Teresa's message of protecting all life
  • Missionaries of Charity members lit candles and chanted prayers
  • The order serves poorest globally across Asia, Africa and Latin America
  • Mother Teresa won 1979 Nobel Peace Prize and donated funds to India's poor
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Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata celebrate Mother Teresa's 115th birth anniversary

Archbishop Thomas D'Souza honors Mother Teresa's legacy of promoting sacred life and rejecting violence during Kolkata's 115th birth anniversary celebrations.

"Life is precious, sacred and therefore war, conflict and violence that destroys life is not acceptable - Archbishop Thomas D'Souza"

Kolkata, August 26

Mass prayers were performed on Tuesday at the House of the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata on occasion of Mother Teresa's 115th birth anniversary.

Thomas D'Souza, who is the Archbishop of Calcutta hailed Mother Teresa stating that she gave a message of promoting life and any injury or violence that goes against it is wrong.

The Archbishop said that life is precious and sacred, due to which war, conflict and violence are not acceptable.

"The message is what Mother Teresa stood for, she promoted life and therefore any injury, violence that goes against life is wrong. Life is precious, sacred and therefore war, conflict and violence that destroys life is not acceptable. We must protect life at all stages and promote life with joy because we are all children of God," Thomas D'Souza told ANI.

Missionaries of Charity is a religious community in the Catholic Church, founded by Mother Teresa of Kolkata (now St. Teresa of Kolkata) in 1950. The community is dedicated to the service of the poorest of the poor, irrespective of social class, creed or colour. It is known for its contribution to the well-being of some of the marginalised members of society including orphans, abandoned children elderly people, and people with disabilities.

Members of the Missionaries of Charity lighted candles and chanted prayers on the occasion of the birth anniversary of the Mother.

Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha on August 26, 1910. Her family was from Albania. In October 1950, Mother Teresa received permission from the Vatican to start "The Missionaries of Charity", whose primary task was to love and care for those who had been abandoned by others. The order started its operations in Kolkata.

The Society of Missionaries of Charity then spread all over the world. They provide help to the poorest of the poor in a number of countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and they undertake relief work in the wake of natural catastrophes such as floods and epidemics, and work for refugees.

Mother Teresa was awarded with the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. She asked the jury to contribute the prize money towards helping the poor in India. In September 2017, Mother Teresa was declared Patron Saint of the Archdiocese of Kolkata (then Calcutta) by the Pope for her selfless service towards helping the underprivileged. Mother Teresa, who died in 1997 was accorded a state funeral by the government in recognition of her services to the poor.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I respect her humanitarian work, I wish we celebrated our own Indian social workers with the same enthusiasm. So many unsung heroes in our own communities doing incredible work.
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Ananya R
Visited the Missionaries of Charity home last year. The compassion and dedication of the sisters is truly remarkable. Mother Teresa's message of protecting life at all stages is so relevant today. ❤️
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Vikram M
Her work in Kolkata made the city known worldwide for compassion. As a Kolkatan, I'm proud that her mission started here and spread globally. She truly embodied "service above self"
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Michael C
Amazing how someone from Albania found her life's purpose in India and dedicated her entire life to serving the most vulnerable. The world needs more people like her, especially in these troubled times.
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Sneha F
The part about her asking the Nobel prize money to be used for helping poor in India shows her genuine commitment. Not many would do that. True saint indeed! 🌟

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