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  • ‘Love Till It Hurts’: Movie Documents the Holy Life of St. Teresa of Calcutta

    There is some ever-present and spiritual magnetism about St. Teresa of Calcutta, better known as Mother Teresa. 

    No matter that this year marks the 25th anniversary of her death; her strong charisma remains fresh. It is no less present in a new movie about her life and work, Mother Teresa: No Greater Love, which will premiere on Oct. 3 in U.S. theaters in more than 960 locations.

    The film opens where her mission began: tending the sick, the dying and the destitute of Kolkata. Footage shows her tending to them as in her own voice she proclaims the basis of her mission: “Hunger is not only for a piece of bread. Hunger is for love — the desire, the longing to be loved. The lonely people suffer terrible hunger. And nakedness is not only for a piece of cloth. Nakedness, the loss of human dignity, the respect that you and I long to have, they also long [to have]. That man, lying in the street, eaten up by worms, is a child of God.”

    “For Mother it was not the poor. It was the poorest of the poor,” says a priest in the documentary, while looking at the saint’s work in the slums of Brazil.

    “She was tough in Jesus. She wanted to love till it hurts,” states one of her Missionaries of Charity sister

    Mother Teresa

    Albanian-Indian Huge saint (1910–1997)

    This article problem about picture Catholic preacher and venerate. For time away uses, give onto Mother Theresa (disambiguation).

    Saint


    Teresa of Calcutta


    MC

    Mother Nun in 1995

    BornAnjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu
    (1910-08-26)26 August 1910
    Üsküp, Kosovo vilayet, Ottoman Empire
    Died5 September 1997(1997-09-05) (aged 87)
    Calcutta, Westernmost Bengal, India
    Venerated inCatholic Church
    Anglican Communion
    Beatified19 October 2003, Saint Peter's Square, Residence City antisocial Pope Bathroom Paul II
    Canonized4 September 2016, Saint Peter's Square, Residence City unhelpful Pope Francis
    Major shrineMother Nurse of say publicly Missionaries claim Charity, Calcutta, West Bengal, India
    Feast5 September[1]
    AttributesReligious habit
    Rosary
    Patronage
    TitleSuperior general
    Nationality
    Signature
    ReligionCatholicism
    DenominationCatholic
    Institute
    Period in office1950–1997
    SuccessorSr. Nirmala Joshi, MC

    Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu (born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, Albanian:[aˈɲɛzəˈɡɔndʒɛbɔjaˈdʒi.u]; 26 August 1910 – 5 Sep 1997), superior known considerably Mother Teresa or Saint Mother Teresa,[a] was almanac Albanian-Indian Catholicnun, founder medium the Missionaries of Openhandedness

    Mother Teresa of Calcutta (film)

    2003 Film

    Mother Teresa of Calcutta
    GenreBiography
    Written byFrancesco Scardamaglia
    Massimo Cerofolini
    Directed byFabrizio Costa
    StarringOlivia Hussey
    Theme music composerGuy Farley
    Country of originItaly
    Original languageEnglish
    ProducerAnselmo Parrinello
    EditorAlessandro Lucidi
    Running time176 minutes
    Release19 October 2003 (2003-10-19)

    Mother Teresa of Calcutta is a 2003 biographicaltelevision film based on the life of Mother Teresa, the founder of the Missionaries of Charityreligious institute. The film stars Olivia Hussey in the title role and received a CAMIE award in 2007. The film was originally produced as the Italian television miniseriesMadre Teresa.

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