Miraculous cures attributed to Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Mother Teresa of Calcutta will be canonized today, Sept. 4, at St. Peter’s Square.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta will be canonized today, Sept. 4, at St. Peter’s Square.
Why do you like taking pictures of ugly women?”
LAST Wednesday afternoon looking at the ’50s house that was slowly filling up with well-heeled Cebuanos, we had a nice feeling trying to recall that around 1987, Mother Teresa was in this house, visiting with the sick.
VATICAN CITY— Mother Teresa will be made a saint on Sept. 4. Pope Francis set the canonization date Tuesday, paving the way for the nun who cared for the poorest
Pope Francis has recognized a second miracle attributed to the late Mother Teresa, clearing the path for the nun to be elevated to sainthood next year, the Vatican said on Friday.
The Catholic Church makes saints to give the faithful role models. The process is cloaked in secrecy and open to criticism, given that it deals with science-defying miracles and notoriously politicized choices.
Tucked in a dark shelf somewhere in the Archdiocesan Office of Communication of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila in Intramuros is a mint-condition back issue of Penthouse magazine.
Now flanked by a PTT gas station on the right and Anita’s Bakeshop on the left, Sanson Road in Lahug, Cebu City, was named after lawyer and councilor Hon. Miguel R. Sanson.
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