His for Life | With no fanfare, Mother Teresa inspired great joy
Mother Teresa of Calcutta easily could have faded into the crowd were it not for her white, blue stripe-bordered sari for which her Missionaries of Charities are known throughout the world.
As a participant of the month-long 1994 Synod of Bishops on Consecrated Life, the then-84-year-old foundress and superior general sat day after day with other men and women religious, bishops, cardinals and delegates from other Christian churches, in the presence of Pope John Paul II, to reflect on the life and mission of consecrated men and women in the Church and world.
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