By C M Paul Darjeeling: Living in Darjeeling, a place connected to Mother Teresa’s ‘call within the call,’ I find the latest book ‘Mother Teresa, The Saint and Her Nation’ a fascinating reading as it offers hitherto unknown information about the saint. In the present work Gëzim Alpion probably theContinue Reading

Birmingham: A Mother Teresa scholar from UK explained the epiphany moment in the life of two Alabnian ‘national heroes’ who lived 600 years apart. In the Zoom Talk on November 23, Mother Teresa author and scholar from Birmingham University, UK, himself an Albanian, Dr Gezim Alpion explored the lives andContinue Reading

Birmingham: In an academic presentation, acclaimed Mother Teresa author attempted to show that Agnes Gonxhe Bojaxhiu’s Skopje years paved the way for her saintliness. Prof. Gezim Alpion, who has spent over two decades decoding the phenomenon of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, elaborated the claim in his latest book ‘Mother Teresa:Continue Reading

By Alessandro Gisotti Rome, Sept 7, 2020: A life totally dedicated to serving the poor among the poorest. The example of Mother Teresa of Calcutta never stops attracting people all over the world, believers and non-believers alike. One tangible sign of this “transversal” strength of the “Saint of the Neediest”Continue Reading

By Francis Sunil Rosario Kolkata, Aug 26, 2020: Mother Teresa, now St. Teresa of Calcutta, contributed immensely to the growth of the Church and its mission. One of her major contributions was to renew priestly spirituality through Corpus Christi Movement for the priests throughout the world. The movement is oneContinue Reading