Mother Teresa is to be canonised as a saint after Pope Francis has recognised a second ‘miracle’ she performed curing a Brazilian man of multiple brain tumours in 2008.
Mother Teresa, also known as the “Saint of the Gutters”, is to be canonised next year after two of her miracles were recognized by the Vatican. The ceremony expected to be held on September in 2016 as part of the pope’s Jubilee Year of Mercy.
First miracle
Second miracle
The miracle in question
concerned the cure of a Brazilian man suffering from a viral brain
infection that resulted in multiple abscesses.
According to Father Brian Kolodiejchiuk, an unnamed man was in a coma
and about to undergo an emergency operation, when a neurosurgeon
“returned to the operating room and found the patient inexplicably awake
and without pain.”The surgery did not take place and a day later the man was declared to be symptom-free. Despite tests showing that prolonged drug treatment had made him sterile, he went on to have two children.
Controversy
She has often been described as a citizen of the world and a living saint. Once she described herself as “By blood, I am Albanian. By citizenship, an Indian. By faith, I am a Catholic nun. As to my calling, I belong to the world. As to my heart, I belong entirely to the Heart of Jesus.”
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