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Truly a synthesis of everything. A great coherence, many similarities between the two. He only met her i think once. He did, yes. During the senate of bishops. And when asked about that encounter, he replied, Mother Teresa said what she said she was going say. If she had been my superior, i would have been scared. No mailing address, no phone or fax. Nowadays actually Everybody Knows how to reach her. Shes very easily reached. Didnt you love that returning by pope francis in his holiday to the idea of stooping down, just that the lord has come to meet me, stooped down to my hour in my hour of need and i need to bend low for those, family in crisis, imprisoned refuge refugees, children, elderly, this stooping down which was exactly what Mother Teresa would do, reaching people at her level and how difficult it is for those in images of power. Prop francis, stooping further. Garbage, throw people away. No one must be thrown away, especially the elderly placed in homes, thrown away from society, and how healing is present, to accompany, to walk with people, the holy fathers magnificent words. We must accompany, to integrate. When he addressed in cardinals in 2015 he said the work of the church is to integrate people and to bring the outcast back to the center of the community. What better person to do that than Mother Teresa. He speaks of bowing down to those who were left to die on the side of the road. Here once again is the magnificent portrait of Mother Teresa. An american artist commissioned by the knights of columbus to give us this beautiful Beautiful Image os after woman smiling. And the holy father referred to that that Mother Teresa would be in a country and said, though i cant speak of the language, i can smile. You think of the beaming smile of Mother Teresa and the beaming smile of pope francis. And the hands, the wrinkled gnarled hands that touch so many people spiritually in a healing way and continue to be a sense of peace for us. The prayer, the heart of her vocation and her work of service to the poorest of the poor. Sean, i think you know her most famous work was back in 1950 in calcutta when she opened up tender heart, a home for the dying and destitute in calcutta. To these days her words are still inscribed, simply put. Nowadays, the most horrible disease is not leprosy or tur buck loefs, the feeling to be rejected, abandoned by all. She also addressed the great diseases of our time. And everything said the great disease is heart disease. He said you go on and discussing causing i will neil beside the poorest of the poor and attend to their needs. A powerful lesson. We need to discuss that. Who are the ones that are isolated and shunned and cut off. She opened up the house for people with aides and hiv in San Francisco and new york while the world and the church were trying to figure out what to do with this reality. She moved into a neighborhood and opened up hospices for these people, creating a home for people who had been discarded from society. I think there are those who claim that Mother Teresa was very much closer to the orthodoxys of social improvement, more the reformer and less the comforter. What does that mean . Lets go in the cause of protest, lets have a lobbyist. Did she a lobbyist on her team . They missed the point. In the west were can doers, for every problem there is a solution. But Mother Teresa is the classic doer. Her spiritual beauty is overlooked. She moved into neighborhoods and befriended people. The equipment and tape machines and cameras, notebooks and so forth and how she told me the first day to put all of that stuff down, that i wouldnt need that for what i was doing. All i really required was my hands. Because when you work with the poorest of the poor, thats what you use. Service is providing service through the hands. So thats why that image is so powerful and so eloquent. The singing is magnificent. It is so fitting. Mother teresa recognized the poorest of the poor. I said this must be one of the signatures. It was her, one of the phrases she used to say. To recognize the challenge was to recognize jesus and what she called the distressing disguise of the poor. Her funeral took place in calcutta 20 years ago tomorrow. The cardinal at the time, the secretary of state, went and presided over the funeral for pope john ii and there was an incredible line. At the close of the century which is known for terrible extremes of darkness, the light of conscience has not been all together extinguished. She lit a flame for her sisters and the world badly needs the light of the flame. Those words remained with me all of these years. [ speaking Foreign Language ] let us keep prayerful silence for this moment. [ speaking Foreign Language ] the congregation here in st. Peters square is invited to a prayerful silence. One of the interviews i did with her, she spoke about gods love and the challenges, how do i love god, how do i prove my love for god. For her, doing the work ive been doing and doing the work that god entrusted to me, in whichever form it may take, in true freedom of poverty and obedience, free service to the poorest of the poor. This is how we prove our love for god, putting our love into action. If i want to know how much i love god, if i want to know if im really in love with him, i dont need to look at how i do the work he has entrusted to me. How much love i put into the doing of that work. Yesterday we saw the volunteers here in st. Peters square, the pope had a special audience for them. And he spoke, he addressed them specifically during his homily here this morning offering Mother Teresa as a source of inspiration to them specifically. [ speaking Foreign Language[ speaking Foreign Language ] amen. Youre faithful my loved who you nourish and in your light. From your beloved sons greatness. Who lives and reigns forever and ever. [ speaking Foreign Language ] [ applause ] the holy father now this celebration, all of those who have taken part in the ceremony. I want to thank the missionary of charity, men and women who are the spirit and family of Mother Teresa. May she watch always over your path and give you ways to become faithful to god and to the church. [ speaking Foreign Language ] translator with grateful deference i greet the authorities here present. In particular those from the countries closely linked to the person, the person of this great saint. As well as many children who have come from the country for this very happy circumstance. May god bless your nation. Volunteers and workers, i offer you the protection of Mother Teresa. May she teach you to contemplate and to adore jesus christ crucified every day and to recognize him and to serve him in your needy brothers and sisters. We ask this grace for all of those who are united with us right now through the means of the communication, through the media in every part of the world. Translator in this moment i want to remember all of those that give their lives, the brothers and sisters in difficult situations, i think of so many women religious who have given their lives without cause, given everything. We pray for the missionary sister, sister isabel who was murdered two days ago in the capital of haiti, a country so torn and wounded. I pray, i wish that all of these acts of violence will come to an end and there will be greater security for the people. I also remember other sisters who recently have lost their lives in violence in other countries. We do all of this in opening ourselves for the prayer of the blessed mother, the queen of all of the saints. [ speaking Foreign Language ] [ speaking Foreign Language ] [ speaking Foreign Language ] [ speaking Foreign Language ] and now the final blessing to conclude this celebration in st. Peters square today. [ speaking Foreign Language ] good morning everyone. Its sunday, the 4th of september. This is fox and friends. Weve just continued coverage to Mother Teresas canonization. Fox news religion correspondent loren green is live from rome following the ceremo ceremony. Your overall impression of the ceremony. Reporter this is a wonderful celebration. I took a walk around the vatican yesterday and you could feel the excitement for what was happening this morning. Today is the climax of a week of celebrations here in rome to honor an extraordinary woman who before she died in 1997 was called a living saint. Today Mother Teresa is officially recognized as a state of the catholic church. And pope francis leading the mass, a larger than life portrait hanged above the stage. Some 1500 Homeless People got seats of honor for the celebration. Most live in shelters run by Mother Teresas order. Mother teresas loving care for the sick and the dying, forever a legacy to mark this year of mercy. [ speaking Foreign Language ] translator declared blessed teresa of calcutta to be a saint. Reporter Mother Teresa said if she were to become a saint, she would be a saint of darkness. Well known are her interior faith struggles, writing how she felt gods darkness more than presence. His family prayed for him to Mother Teresas intercession for the second miracle required for her sainthood. Half today, pope francis following the footsteps of Mother Teresa is having a pizza party for about 1,000 homeless and theyre bringing in three portable pizza ovens from naples. The festivities continue tomorrow with a mass and also tomorrow is the 19th anniversary of Mother Teresas death. Back to you. Thank you so much. 19 years, thats unbelievable. Were going to bring in a reverend here this morning. Thanks for being with us. Many say that Mother Teresa, this is a long time coming. Her devotees have been calling for this for a long time. The process suz sped up forMother Teresa but its appropriate in this year beca. E her ministry was to those who were uncared for, unwanted and unloved. Thats an enormous amount of people in our world today, even in our own country despite our wealth. Remind us who she was and what she did. She started as a teacher, went to india. And it was in the midst of her vocational ministering to the people in india that she felt the call to the poorest of the poor. And she left her congregation two years thereafter, ended up taking on that white sarri and was working with the poorest people on the streets. She heard this call within a call to go serve for the poor and she became scared. He said, my life was a sister was comfortable. So she wanted to go back to the sisters. But she knew that the lord was calling her to this ministry, to those who were uncared for, unwanted and unloved. She talked a lot aboutfa facg fear. She was on the cover of Time Magazine in 1975 and won the Nobel Peace Prize saying im unworthy of this, even living among the lepers. T. S. Elliott spoke in a great play, said to do the right thing for the wrong reason. And Mother Teresa was asking herself this question, am i doing the right thing for the wrong reason because there was a question in her own life that she believed in god with all of her mind and heart but she didnt have the faith. So she asked herself the question, do i belief. She believed in her mind but she didnt have the very feelings. So this woman that reached out to the poorest of the poor, she herself was poor. She havent the feelings, the good feeling associated. If Mother Teresa is questioning her own faith, the rest of us can feel better about our u doubts. What she was saying is dont feel that god loves me. I know he loves me but i dont feel his love. Thats an interesting time. Were facing a bigger divide between the haves and have nots perhaps now more than before. What would she say about that. One of the famous lines quoted by the pope is i may not be able to speak peoples language but i can smile. And i think this is what bridges the divide. This question of connecting with the other person. You know, again, Mother Teresa realized where is poverty located. Its being unloved. We live at a time of unprecedented prosperity. We have a lot of vacation time, a lot of technology, a lot of comforts in life and yet why do so many People Struggle with depression and anxiety. Its a question of not being loved. Mother teresa said, our country, the United States and incidentally the image that was unfurlded by Mother Teresa was an american artist, said is the poorest of the countries. And she was saying there was a crisis in our country of loving which was epitomized by the abortion epidemic. Thats why she was so opposed to abortion. Having a broken heart and not being loved and wanted. We thank you so much for you time. This is a great morning for the faithful. Thank you. Thank you. Well Donald Trump Tells africanamericans in detroit that our country is too divided. We talk past each other, not to each other and those who seek office do not do enough to step into the community and to learn what is going on. Will his words be enough to sway those voters . Well discuss that next. And the ruling off of the red carpet for all of the World Leaders except president obama right there in the middle. What happened . Is important to e. 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