Mother Teresa to be beatified
2002-12-20 18:47
Vatican City - The late Mother Teresa will be beatified on October 19, Brian Kolodiejkhuk, the main supporter of her beatification, the last stage before sainthood, said on his internet site on Friday.
The Vatican earlier officially recognised a miracle attributed to the Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
Pope John Paul on Friday signed two decrees that accept as authentic the 1998 miracle, paving the way for her beatification, originally said to have been scheduled for May.
Mother Teresa died in 1997.
In the first decree the pope recognised the "heroic virtues" of the ethnic Albanian charity worker who died in 1997, the Vatican said.
The second decree, based on the work of a Vatican commission, formally recognised as a miracle the September 1998 healing of a Bengali tribal woman, Monika Besra, who was suffering from an abdominal tumor.
Besra, who was 30 at the time, said that on the day of the "miracle," she had seen light coming from a photo of Mother Teresa, who died a year earlier. The following night, she woke up to find her pains gone.
The pope had to approve the commission findings before beatification - whichs means elevation to the rank of "blessed".
After beatification the Church will then have to authenticate a second miracle to support Mother Teresa's elevation from "blessed" to saint.
Born Agnes Gonzha Bojazhiu in Skopje, Macedonia on August 27, 1910, Mother Teresa earned worldwide acclaim - and the 1979 Nobel Prize for Peace - for her charity work in the slums of Calcutta. - Sapa-AFP
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