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In memory of the Saint

Archbishop William D'Souza SJ prays in front of a photograph of Saint Teresa of Calcutta at St Mary's Church, better known as Padri Ki Haveli, in Patna City on Sunday.The event was organised to mark Mother Teresa's canonisation at the Vatican on September 4.Archbishop D'Souza led the Special Mass, which was followed by a cultural programme and screening of a movie on Mother Teresa.Mother Teresa had taken a three-month training in medical treatment in 1948 at the erstwhile Holy Family Hospital, which is situated adjacent to the Padri Ki Haveli church.Sisters of Missionaries of Charity, formed in October 1950, run an orphanage and a house for the destitute adjacent to Padri Ki Haveli. "It was after completion of her 

TT Bureau Published 19.09.16, 12:00 AM
Archbishop William D'Souza SJ prays in front of a photograph of Saint Teresa of Calcutta at St Mary's Church, better known as Padri Ki Haveli, in Patna City on Sunday.The event was organised to mark Mother Teresa's canonisation at the Vatican on September 4.Archbishop D'Souza led the Special Mass, which was followed by a cultural programme and screening of a movie on Mother Teresa.Mother Teresa had taken a three-month training in medical treatment in 1948 at the erstwhile Holy Family Hospital, which is situated adjacent to the Padri Ki Haveli church.Sisters of Missionaries of Charity, formed in October 1950, run an orphanage and a house for the destitute adjacent to Padri Ki Haveli. "It was after completion of her medical training in Patna that Mother Teresa completely devoted her life to the service of poor, the downtrodden and the abandoned in society," said Sister Clementine, Sister Superior at Missionaries of Charity, Patna City. Text by Piyush Kumar Tripathi and picture by Sachin
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