2-03 Who is this new Saint Mother Teresa?

Room: 209

Session 2: 11:15 am – 12:45 pm

Handout: Mother Teresa

Handout 2 sided: MotherTeresa of Calcutta

Saint Mother Teresa, who will be canonized on September 4, 2016, is perhaps the most renowned saint of the last century. Her selfless example of love for the poor reflects for us the great merciful acts of Christ in the ordinary, the routine of everyday life and of the human experience. In this workshop we will remember her life by sharing stories and pictures of my personal interactions with Mother Teresa over five years of working in Kolkata. These stories include the day she received the Nobel Peace Prize in November of 1979 and when she told me, “sometimes it pays to be Mother Teresa.” Her example continues to inspire and challenge us to a life of service and compassion for the least among us. Let’s celebrate her together!

Jim DeHarpporte is the Regional Director for Catholic Relief Services in the Western United States, based in San Diego. He began his international career as a teacher in a Catholic mission in Malaysia. For nearly 30 years he served with CRS in Africa and Asia, including 5 years in Kolkata where he frequently interacted with Mother Teresa. Jim lives in San Diego with his wife, Scholastica, a native of Malaysia. They have three children and three grandchildren.