Thousands of Catholics gathered in the Vatican where Pope Francis proclaimed Mother Teresa a saint this morning.
Mother Teresa, the tiny nun who cared for the world's most unwanted and became an icon of the Catholic Church, was canonised at a ceremony in St Peter's Square. The nun is claimed to have miraculously cured a woman with a tumour and a man with a brain infection. This paved the way for her sainthood.
Pope Francis, who yesterday decried the modern 'sin of indifference' to suffering, presided over the morning Mass. See more photos below.
A priest kisses the relics of Mother Teresa prior her canonization ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on Sunday
Mother Teresa, the tiny nun who cared for the world's most unwanted and became an icon of the Catholic Church, was canonised at a ceremony in St Peter's Square. The nun is claimed to have miraculously cured a woman with a tumour and a man with a brain infection. This paved the way for her sainthood.
Pope Francis, who yesterday decried the modern 'sin of indifference' to suffering, presided over the morning Mass. See more photos below.
A priest kisses the relics of Mother Teresa prior her canonization ceremony in St Peter's Square at the Vatican on Sunday
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