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When Emir Of Kano, Lamido Sanusi Finally Meets Pope Francis Yesterday

When Emir Of Kano, Lamido Sanusi Finally Meets Pope Francis Yesterday

When Emir Of Kano, Lamido Sanusi Finally Meets Pope Francis Yesterday

The Emir of Kano His Highness M. Sanusi II, met with His Holiness Pope Francis yesterday in Assisi, Italy....Pope Francis took part in the final meeting of the World Day of Prayer for Peace on Tuesday, 20 September.


The World Day of Prayer for Peace has concluded the 3-day event which saw the participation of over 450 religious leaders of different faiths who gathered to pray for peace and strengthen dialogue in the spirit of Assisi.
When Emir Of Kano, Lamido Sanusi Finally Meets Pope Francis Yesterday

The Emir of Kano His Highness M. Sanusi II, met with His Holiness Pope Francis yesterday in Assisi, Italy....Pope Francis took part in the final meeting of the World Day of Prayer for Peace on Tuesday, 20 September.


The World Day of Prayer for Peace has concluded the 3-day event which saw the participation of over 450 religious leaders of different faiths who gathered to pray for peace and strengthen dialogue in the spirit of Assisi.

Mother Teresa Of Calcutta Declared SAINT By Pope Francis

Mother Teresa Of Calcutta Declared SAINT By Pope Francis

Mother Teresa Of Calcutta Declared SAINT By Pope Francis
Pope Francis (centre) after the canonization of Mother Teresa
of Kolkata on Saint Peter Square in the Vatican... on Sunday.
Photo: AFP
The Catholic church world worldwide now has a new saint as Pope Francis has declared Mother Teresa of Calcutta, known as the “saint of the gutters” during her lifetime, a saint, just 19 years after her death.

Applause erupted in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, according to Al Jazeera, even before Francis finished pronouncing the rite of canonisation at the start of the Mass for the nun on Sunday, with the attendance of tens of thousands of pilgrims.

Pilgrims streamed into the square from early morning ahead of a service to honour the nun and Nobel peace laureate, who worked among the world’s poorest in the slums of the Indian city now known as Kolkata.

“For the honour of the Blessed Trinity … we declare and define Blessed Teresa of Calcutta (Kolkata) to be a Saint and we enroll her among the Saints, decreeing that she is to be venerated as such by the whole Church,” the pontiff said in Latin.

Francis said that even though the nun had been declared a saint, she would always be Mother Teresa to the Catholic family.

Echoing his own vision of a “poor church for the poor”, the pope described Teresa’s work as “eloquent witness to God’s closeness to the poorest of the poor.”

To applause, he added, “Mother Teresa loved to say, ‘perhaps I don’t speak their language but I can smile’.

“Let us carry her smile in our hearts and give it to those who we meet along our journey, especially those who suffer.”

Millions of Catholics revere the nun as a model of compassion, and more than 100,000 people were expected at the mid-morning ceremony in front of St. Peter’s Basilica, decked out with a canvas of the late nun in her trademark blue-hemmed white robes.

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Mother Teresa Of Calcutta Declared SAINT By Pope Francis
Pope Francis (centre) after the canonization of Mother Teresa
of Kolkata on Saint Peter Square in the Vatican... on Sunday.
Photo: AFP
The Catholic church world worldwide now has a new saint as Pope Francis has declared Mother Teresa of Calcutta, known as the “saint of the gutters” during her lifetime, a saint, just 19 years after her death.

Applause erupted in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, according to Al Jazeera, even before Francis finished pronouncing the rite of canonisation at the start of the Mass for the nun on Sunday, with the attendance of tens of thousands of pilgrims.

Pilgrims streamed into the square from early morning ahead of a service to honour the nun and Nobel peace laureate, who worked among the world’s poorest in the slums of the Indian city now known as Kolkata.

“For the honour of the Blessed Trinity … we declare and define Blessed Teresa of Calcutta (Kolkata) to be a Saint and we enroll her among the Saints, decreeing that she is to be venerated as such by the whole Church,” the pontiff said in Latin.

Francis said that even though the nun had been declared a saint, she would always be Mother Teresa to the Catholic family.

Echoing his own vision of a “poor church for the poor”, the pope described Teresa’s work as “eloquent witness to God’s closeness to the poorest of the poor.”

To applause, he added, “Mother Teresa loved to say, ‘perhaps I don’t speak their language but I can smile’.

“Let us carry her smile in our hearts and give it to those who we meet along our journey, especially those who suffer.”

Millions of Catholics revere the nun as a model of compassion, and more than 100,000 people were expected at the mid-morning ceremony in front of St. Peter’s Basilica, decked out with a canvas of the late nun in her trademark blue-hemmed white robes.

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