Vatican press conference on Mother Teresa Canonization
Fr Brian Kolodiejchuk, the postulator, the Brazilian man Marcilio Haddad Andrino and his wife Fernanda at the Vatican Press Conference. -AP |
(Vatican
Radio) The Director of the Holy See’s Press office, Greg Burke said it would be
impossible to predict how many people will attend Sunday’s Canonization Mass
for Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Speaking at a Vatican press conference
giving details about the highly-anticipated event, Burke said all 100,000
tickets had been distributed for the Mass but that the crowd would likely be
far greater, spilling into the streets around St. Peter’s Square.
Some
600 journalists from all over the world have flocked to Rome to cover Mother
Teresa’s Canonization Mass which is being seen by many as the highlight of this
Jubilee Year of Mercy. More than a dozen heads of state or government will be
among the many dignitaries attending the Mass.
Among
those speaking at the packed press conference on Friday morning was Sister Mary
Prema Pierick, the Superior General of Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity
Order, Father Brian Kolodiejchuk, the postulator for her sainthood cause and
the Brazilian man, Marcilio Haddad Andrino, who was declared miraculously
healed through Mother Teresa’s intercession.
Andrino
described how he was suffering from a viral brain infection and the doctors had
lost all hope of saving his life when his wife Fernanda prayed to Mother Teresa
and immediately afterwards he found himself miraculously healed from the
illness. He expressed gratitude for his recovery but said he is just one
example of God’s ample mercy and love and stressed he "did not feel special."
Within a year, his wife became pregnant and they were able to have two children
even though Andrino had been told that the powerful drugs he had taken had made
him infertile. He called his two children “the extension of that miracle.”
Turning
to the technical side of the Canonization Mass, Burke told journalists that the
event will be filmed using 4K Ultra High Definition and using nine television
cameras. He said the Canonization can also be seen on the Vatican’s YouTube
platform, on the Vatican player of Vatican Radio and on the website of the
Vatican Television Service (CTV).
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