
Read: James Cardinal Hickey's
Homily
At The Mass for Mother Teresa At The
Basilica
of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
September
7, 1997
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I know that I join countless others across the
world in giving thanks to God for the many contributions Mother Teresa has made to the
Church and to the human family. Mother Teresa spent her life with the Lord, especially
serving Him in the poor. She must be especially happy to meet Him now face to face.
Her lifes work is assured through her sisters, the Missionaries of Charity, to whom
I offer my deepest sympathy especially to the sisters who serve St. Malachy Parish
on Chicagos West Side. The simplicity of her lifestyle and the singlemindness of her
dedication will serve as an example for generations to come. Believing in the power of
Gods grace which transformed her life, each of us relying on the same
gracecan do what she has done."
Archbishop Francis George, OMI, Archdiocese of Chicago
"We are here to grieve the loss of a precious jewel, a glorious
crown and a golden heart in the Church."
Jaime Cardinal Sin, of the Philippines, at a Saturday
evening Mass for Mother Teresa
"All the life of this great woman was the bright
incarnation of service to the high humanitarian ideals of goodness, compassion,
selflessness and faith. Mother Teresa will always remain in the hearts and minds of
Russians as a friend of our country, ready to render help at any moment."
Russian President, Boris Yeltsin
Fr. Andrew Apostoli, CFR, Yonkers, NY re-counted his
first meeting with Mother Teresa in New York. Fr. Andrew has given retreats for the
Missionaries of Charity contemplative sisters in the South Bronx on several occasions. On
our first meeting, Mother Teresa gave me a rosary and commented that "the Blessed
Mother is all over the world bringing people to Her Son." She told me a story
stating, "whenever I need a special favor, I do an Express Novena. An Express Novena
is 9 Memorares in a row. In 1983, one of our Superior sisters had gotten sick in Eastern
Berlin, and Mother Teresa had to appoint a replacement that could handle the Communist
government. The sister that they appointed as the successor for Eastern Berlin needed a
Visa. Mother Teresa gathered her nuns and started praying the Express Novena (9
Memorares). On the 8th Memorare, the phone rang, it was a Communist
official stating that it would be 6 months until they would receive the Visa. After the 9th
prayer, Mother Teresa started the novena again. On the 8th Memorare the second
time, the telephone rang this time, it was a Communist official who stated you will have
your Visa immediately!" Mother Teresa had a tremendous love for Our Lady. She had
great courage and once stated to me that "I never refused God anything".
"When she walked into the room to greet me, I felt
that I was indeed meeting a saint."
Evangelist, Billy Graham
"In an age when superlatives are used with abandon to
describe the contributions of public figures, it is a testimony to Mother Teresas
greatness that no same person would give her the status as the worlds most giving
human being. But perhaps most of all, she will be remembered as someone who never sought
the honor she so sincerely earned."
William Donohue, Catholic League President
"The passing of Mother Teresa is a moment of joy
because of her holiness. She was always with the dying and the poor, so rather than
bringing mourning it brings joy. We are happy to offer her to God: Here is such a lovely
soul."
Bishop David E. Foley, Diocese of Birmingham, Alabama
The world marveled "at the commitment of this
extraordinary woman."
Bishop Gerald R. Barnes of San Bernardino, CA.
"A loss to the entire humanity. She will be deeply
missed in our efforts to build international peace, and a just, caring and equitable world
order."
South African President Nelson Mandela's
"Mother Teresa imitated Christ and her life was a
lesson in love. As she personally tended the sick and the dying in Calcutta's slums, she
helped people there and beyond see the material and spiritual poverty that confronts
modern society. She taught all -- from youth groups to governments -- through piety and
charm, wisdom and simplicity. As small and soft-spoken as she was, her reach was large and
her message heard around the world. She saw Jesus in everyone -- from the child in the
womb, to the sick and vulnerable, especially those afflicted with AIDS, to the aged and
dying abandoned in the streets of Calcutta. She urged people everywhere to reach beyond
themselves to heal those hurting about them. Mother Teresa transcended cultures and
politics as she spoke of God's call to love and assist the poor. She had a profound
realization that anyone she was with -- immigrant, alien, president or prime minister, was
first of all a Child of God and intrinsically worthy of respect. Her life will stand as a
reminder to all of us that we are called to care for one another and especially that we
are called to respect and aid the poorest among us. God blesses the world with wonderful
treasures -- certainly Mother Teresa has been one of the finest of our century."
Bishop Anthony M. Pilla, President of the National
Conference of Catholic Bishops/United States Catholic Conference
"Mother Teresa's life proved that the only real
revolution in human affairs flows from service to others and self-sacrifice out of love
for Jesus Christ. She was a champion of the unwanted, from the outcast of Calcutta to the
unwanted unborn of America. She was the genius of the little way of doing great things.
Above all, she was in every sense a woman of the Gospel: strong in forgiving, tender to
the poor, in love with Jesus Christ, and a servant of His Church. May God welcome her into
eternal light and joy, and may the work of her sisters here in Colorado and around the
world thrive on the legacy of mercy and Christian love she leaves with us." Archbishop
Charles J. Chaput, Archdiocese of Denver
"An example of selfless devotion to charity. I hope
she can be a good example to all charity workers and philanthropists."
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad
"A rare and unique individual who lived long for
higher purposes. Her life-long devotion to the care of the poor, the sick and the
disadvantaged was one of the highest examples of service to humanity."
Nawaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan
The Chairman of the Nobel Peace Prize panel, Francis
Sejersted, said Mother Teresa stood out "as an example of true self-sacrifice in
humanitarian work." She was awarded the prize in 1979.
In a memorial Mass celebrating the life of Mother Teresa at
St. Patrick Cathedral in New York on Monday, Cardinal John OConnor
spoke of the life of this devote nun who gave her life "fighting for the weakest of
the weak, the poorest of the poor." On ministering to the poor Mother Teresa wrote,
"Without suffering, our work would just be social work." OConnor added,
"Only by being one with them can we redeem them." Rudolph Giuliani,
Mayor of NYC, shared with Mass attendees his thanks "for having had Mother
Teresa among us." On a lighter note, Mayor Giuliani commented
that he and former Mayor Ed Koch never said no when Mother Teresa asked
the city [New York] for help. "We knew she knew better than us whats good for
our people," Giuliani said. "If she wanted parking spaces, we gave her parking
spaces."
Albania on Saturday declared three days of mourning next
week to honor Mother Teresa, who was of Albanian descent. The red flag bearing the
black double-headed eagle would fly at half-staff from Saturday through to the end of the
national mourning period. Condolence books would be opened in all Albanian embassies.
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our century with courage. She served all human beings by promoting their dignity and
respect, and made those who had been defeated by life feel the tenderness of God.''
- Pope John Paul II
"This is very difficult for me to talk about even by
way of a written statement. The day I became a bishop I became very close to Mother
Teresa. She visited with me many times in New York, in Rome and elsewhere. I
celebrated Mass more frequently for her than I can remember. The world has lost a saint on
earth, but gained an extraordinary powerful intercessor in heaven. I never knew anyone
quite like Mother Teresa. I will find myself feeling a deep sense of personal loss for a
long time. I am grateful for Mother Teresas successor, Sister Nirmala, with
whom I have established a close relationship. I know that she and all of the Missionary
Sisters of Charity will continue to carry out the indescribable work that this one saintly
woman has initiated. I do not have to pray may she rest in peace; I am
convinced that she is already in glory."
John Cardinal OConnor, Archdiocese of New York
"It is a time of both sadness and joy for all our
sisters. It is a time of sadness because we have lost a loved one who supported us in our
desire to serve the Lord Jesus
We are joyful in the knowledge that Mother is with Our
Heavenly Father." Sister Noreen, Superior at the Missionaries of Charity,
Newark, NJ.
"The Catholic Church in our day, and especially in our
corner of it here in Newark, has been enriched by the life of Mother Teresa. He stated
that Mother Teresa was "a devoted religious daughter of the Church and an
extraordinary missionary with tremendous zeal and energy. The witness of her life has been
a model of simplicity, piety and charity." Archbishop Theodore McCarrick,
Archdiocese of Newark
"The sisters indicated that they were comforted by the
fact that Mother Teresa had died between the first Friday feast of the Sacred
Heart of Jesus and the first Saturday feast of the Immaculate Heart of
Mary." Michael Hurley, spokesman for the Archdiocese of Newark, NJ
``A heartfelt concern for the poor, the downtrodden and the
rejected'' during a special Mass yesterday. ``She saw Jesus Christ in every single
person,'' the cardinal said. ``We must carry on her work.'' Anthony Cardinal
Bevilacqua, Archdiocese of Philadelphia
"This evening, there is less love, less compassion,
less light in the world. She leaves us a strong message, which has no borders and which
goes beyond faith: helping, listening, solidarity."
French President Jacques Chirac
"She helped the poorest of the poor, gave them courage
to live and the feeling of their worth, Mother Teresa will remain unforgotten and be an
example after her death."
German Chancellor Helmut Kohl
"Just over two years ago, the Archdiocese of Atlanta,
and all the citizens (of Atlanta) had the rare opportunity to enjoy a visit from Mother
Teresa. Today, on the occasion of her passing into eternal life, we are moved to remember
the impact of those few hours she spent with us then, and how her words still resound in
our hearts today. Mothers good works will always be remembered -- everyone must know
and admit that -- but more deeply still, we will remember the love that shone from within
her heart -- love that was fueled by absolute dedication to Jesus Christ, His Church, and
His command that we should love one another. Not long ago, she expressed once more the
simple fundamental axiom of Christian life: Let us keep the joy of loving in our
hearts and share this joy with all we meet. Mother Teresa certainly lived up to
these words, and by her actions, taught their meaning to the whole world. She will long
remain an inspiration to those who would serve the poor, and we bless God the Father for
having shared the gift of Mothers life with us all."
Archbishop John F. Donoghue, Archdiocese of Atlanta
"She is the United Nations. She is peace in the
world."
Former U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar
"This beautiful Mother Teresa has opened for mankind
the portals of heaven and shown us the Heart of God. Jesus is saying to her, Come,
you blessed of My Father. I was hungry and you gave me to eat. I was thirsty and you gave
me to drink. I was alone, forsaken, sick, abandon, poor, heartbroken, and desolate and you
took me in. What you did to the least of these My Brethren, you did to me. Mother
Teresa had a Mothers heart, great and strong, and courageous enough to embrace the
whole world. She will not soon be forgotten. Her reward will be great in Heaven. We pray
for her and for those who follow her, that her work may go on. She has done something
beautiful for God."
Sr. M. Raphael, PCPA, Our Lady Of Angels Monastary, Birmingham, Ala.
"The news of Mother Teresas death is sad news:
we shall miss her, with her warmth of spirit, her ability to talk about God and the prayer
life which brings God so close to us. We shall miss her unique witness of care for the
neediest of the needy for the love of God. At the same time we give thanks to God for the
wonderful memories Mother Teresa leaves us: her commitment to daily prayer, her building
up of a worldwide network of religious sisters, brothers and priests who offer direct care
to the suffering poor and homeless. In a special way we in Baltimore we are grateful to
God for the ministry to those dying of AIDS carried out by the Missionaries of Charity in
the Gift of Hope residence located here in St. Wenceslaus Parish. Several years ago in
Rome I had the privilege of working closely with her for the month-long meeting of the
World Synod on the Consecrated Life, which brought together Catholic Church leaders,
religious women and men, and delegates from other Christian churches to discuss at length
the meaning of lives consecrated to God through vows. Mother Teresa was assigned to the
same English language discussion group as I, and all of us were impressed and touched by
the depths of her convictions and the high spiritual quality of the insights which she
shared with us. Mother Teresa leaves to all the world a legacy of faith and love and of
concern for the poorest of the poor in the name of Jesus." Cardinal Keeler,
Archdiocese of Baltimore
"The humanity of the world has lost its mother."
Congress Party President Sitaram Kesri
Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral called her
"an apostle of peace and love."
"Mother Teresa never ceased to remind us that the
greatest poverty of all is to live and to die unloved and unwanted. She demonstrated that
love 'one person at a time'."
Roger Cardinal Mahony, Archdiocese of Los Angeles
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