Rome: The Chairperson of
World Peace Development And Research Foundation Sandeep Marwah from India was
one of the attendees at the historical event of Canonization of Mother Teresa,
where the Pope has declared her as the Saint.
“Thousands of people were
gathered there to see this great event. It was an emotional moment when Mother
Teresa of Kolkata was announced. You feel so charged that India is the real
spiritual country,” said Sandeep Marwah.
Mother Teresa, a Catholic nun who devoted her life to
helping India's poor, has been declared a saint in a canonization Mass held by
Pope Francis in the Vatican.
Pope
Francis delivered the formula for the canonization of the Albanian-born nun --
known as the "saint of the gutters" -- before huge crowds of pilgrims
gathered in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City on Sunday morning.
Applause
broke out before he completed the formula of canonization, in which he declared
"Blessed Teresa of Calcutta to be a saint."