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20 Years Since Mother Teresa’s Beatification​

Join us in commemorating the 20th anniversary of Mother Teresa's beatification. On October 19, 2003, Pope Saint John Paul II beatified this remarkable soul in St. Peter’s Square. Mother Teresa, born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in North Macedonia in 1910, dedicated her life to serving the poor, the dying, and the unwanted in society. Her profound impact is felt to this day. She was a fierce advocate for the unborn and a vocal opponent of nuclear weapons. Her unwavering commitment to love and compassion earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1985. Discover the enduring legacy of this extraordinary saint, who was canonized by Pope Francis on September 4, 2016.

 
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Holy Mass and Canonization of Mother Teresa of Calcutta - 2016.09.04

 

20 Years Since Mother Teresa’s Beatification​

Join us in commemorating the 20th anniversary of Mother Teresa's beatification. On October 19, 2003, Pope Saint John Paul II beatified this remarkable soul in St. Peter’s Square. Mother Teresa, born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in North Macedonia in 1910, dedicated her life to serving the poor, the dying, and the unwanted in society. Her profound impact is felt to this day. She was a fierce advocate for the unborn and a vocal opponent of nuclear weapons. Her unwavering commitment to love and compassion earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1985. Discover the enduring legacy of this extraordinary saint, who was canonized by Pope Francis on September 4, 2016.


Was she for homosexual behavior? I think not. But, that's a good thing she wasn't. What she was for is simply loving people and hoping to be able to teach and convince people to live a moral and chaise life. Celibacy becomes a gift to those who simply don't have a opposite sex attraction to stay within the bounds the Lord has set for us.

 
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Was she for homosexual behavior?

No. Homosexual acts are a mortal sin and an abomination in the eyes of God.


Was she for homosexual behavior? I think not. But, that's a good thing she wasn't. What she was for is simply loving people and hoping to be able to teach and convince people to live a moral and chaise life. Celibacy becomes a gift to those who simply don't have a opposite sex attraction to stay within the bounds the Lord has set for us.

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I highly doubt that
Why? He had a thorn in his side all his life. He was unmarried. He was celibate. He kept the commandments and did not succumb to the flesh. A great example for those with same sex attractions and all the LBGTQ abominations.
 

20 Years Since Mother Teresa’s Beatification​

Join us in commemorating the 20th anniversary of Mother Teresa's beatification. On October 19, 2003, Pope Saint John Paul II beatified this remarkable soul in St. Peter’s Square. Mother Teresa, born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in North Macedonia in 1910, dedicated her life to serving the poor, the dying, and the unwanted in society. Her profound impact is felt to this day. She was a fierce advocate for the unborn and a vocal opponent of nuclear weapons. Her unwavering commitment to love and compassion earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1985. Discover the enduring legacy of this extraordinary saint, who was canonized by Pope Francis on September 4, 2016.



Mother Teresa of Calcutta (1910-1997)

 

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