No Mother Teresa has not been canonized yet. She needs one more miracle for that.
Mother Teresa has not yet been canonized. She has been beatified.
As of February 2014, she has been beatified but has not yet been canonized.
She has been beatified but as of 2013 she has not yet been canonized.
As of February 2014, Mother Teresa has been beatified but not canonized.
Yes, Mother Teresa has now been beatified, the last step before sainthood.
No, "Mother Teresa" had her Beatification in October of 2003. The Beatification process can take decades before Sainthood.
No, Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta was a Catholic religious Sister her entire adult life. She died as a fervently believing Christian and is currently being considered for sainthood.
The Cause for Sainthood of Mother Teresa is still in the canonization stage and no date for her canonization has been set.
He waived the requirement that a person be dead at least 5 years before a cause for sainthood could be initiated.
Her cause for sainthood is still being investigated in Rome by the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints. She still (as of 2013) needs one additional miracle to be verified.
Mother Teresa to have them.
A:Perhaps it is not so important whether I agree with this, but whether I ought to do so. In other words, was Mother Teresa a truly holy person without moral blemish. On the evidence, it would seem not. Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity which, in fairness to others working with the poor of Calcutta but with less publicity, was one of the smaller charities in Calcutta. Her work and achievements have been greatly exaggerated by the Catholic Church which, since Mother Teresa's death, has moved quickly to declare her a saint.Aroup Chatterjee, in a deposition submitted in February 1998 to the committee for beatification/canonization of Mother Teresa, said that if the Committee wants to confer sainthood on Mother Teresa for being an exceptional Catholic, then no doubt such honour is deserved. If on the other hand, sainthood is something the Committee would confer on somebody who is also more than ordinarily honest, "humble", dedicated to the poor, free of falsehoods and above all a person of unique integrity, then in his opinion Mother Teresa fell short of a being a shining example.
Mother Teresa did not participate in or follow sports.
Nirmala is the name of the successor of Mother Teresa, not the name of Mother Teresa.
Mother Teresa had no pets.