Saint Teresa of Calcutta

“By blood, I am Albanian.  By citizenship, an Indian.  By faith, I am a Catholic nun.  As to my calling, I belong to the world.  As to my heart, I belong entirely to the Heart of Jesus.”. – Saint Teresa of Calcutta

All Saints Museum Family, the wait is over!

Saint Teresa of Calcutta has finally been officially Canonized!

 

Saint Teresa of Calcutta was born on August 26, 1910 in Skopye, which is in Macedonia.  Her father died when she was only eighth years old, and so her mother took care of their family.

When she turned 18 she became a nun and was given the name Sister Mary Teresa after St. Therese of Lisieux.

“Mother Teresa” has become one of the most well known Saints of our times – even considered a saint during her life.  But controversy wasn’t far behind her.  Like many mystics and holy people, Saint Teresa of Calcutta was sometimes misunderstood.  In fact she experienced the “Dark Night of the Soul” (an experience many Saints have had) for much of her life.  But she never lost faith, never lost hope.  The countless souls she touched brought glory to God.  And He was pleased to look down on her.

She died on September 5th, 1997, so her feast day is celebrated September 5th.

Please check out our Saint Teresa of Calcutta Exhibit, where we have a 2nd Class Relic of her given to us by the Missionaries of Charity.

And also view our Live Wax Museum video of Saint Teresa of Calcutta on our You Tube Channel.  Don’t forget to subscribe.

The portrait of Saint Teresa of Calcutta in the pictures is from our friends at Portraits of Saints.  Please visit their site and support their ministry – inspiring people through the Saints.

Saint Teresa of Calcutta, Pray for us!

August Saints

All Saints Museum Family,

Our Holy Card Project page has been updated with several August Saints.  Although we love all the Saints, there are several August Saints that are my personal favorites.  One of them is Saint Rose of Lima – who happens to be the patron Saint of Peru where my wife and her family hail from.  Another favorite Saint of mine is Saint Philomena.  You can learn more about St. Philomena at the following links:

Saint Philomena

Saint Philomena – Live Wax Museum

God bless, and enjoy the final weeks of Summer.

All Saints Museum

Live Wax Museum 2nd Installment – St. Philomena

All Saints Museum has uploaded it’s second installment for the Live Wax Museum Exhibit.  This video is a short clip on the life of St. Philomena.  We hope you enjoy!

Live Wax Museum Exhibit

 

You can also jump right to our YouTube Channel.  Please subscribe for future videos.

 

God bless!

All Saints Museum live wax museum series

All Saints Museum will be posting a series of videos in our Live Wax Museum Exhibit.  Please open the link which will lead you to our YouTube Channel, for the first “Live Wax” figure, Saint Gemma Galgani!

Live Wax Museum Exhibit

You can also learn more about this beautiful Saint at our page for Saint Gemma Galgani.

 

Gods Grace to you this wonderful day!