REMARKS OF JOHN PAUL II ON THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF MOTHER THERESA
OF CALCUTTA
Saturday, 5 September 1998
Exactly one year ago, on the evening of 5 September, Mother Teresa died in
Calcutta. Her memory lives on in the hearts of us all, throughout the Church and
the world. What marvellous work this little woman from a humble family was able
to accomplish with the strength of her faith in God and her love of neighbour!
In truth, Mother Teresa was God's gift to the poorest of the poor; at the same
time, precisely through her extraordinary love for the lowliest, she was and
remains an exceptional gift for the Church and the world. Her total self-giving
to God, reconfirmed each day in prayer, was translated into total self-giving to
her neighhbour.
In Mother Teresa's smile, words and deeds, Jesus again walked the streets of the
world as the Good Samaritan, and he continues to do so in the Missionaries of
Charity, who form the great family she founded. Let us thank the daughters and
sons of Mother Teresa for their radical Gospel commitment and let us pray for
them all, that they will always be faithful to the charism that the Holy Spirit
instilled in their foundress.
Let us not forget the great example left by Mother Teresa, and let us not
commemorate it in words alone! Let us always have the courage to give priority
to the human person and his fundamental rights. To the heads of nations, whether
rich or poor, I say: do not trust in the power of weapons! Continue resolutely
and honestly on the way of disarmament, in order to devote the necessary
resources to the true, great objectives of civilization, in order to join forces
in fighting hunger and disease, so that every individual can live and die as a
human being. This is God's will and he has reminded us of it through the witness
of Mother Teresa.
May she help us and accompany us from heaven!
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