“She was regarded as one of the most significant personalities of the 20th century, although she never owned more than a white and blue sari.
She
influenced the decisions of the most powerful men on the Earth,
although she always stayed close to the poorest people of the world.”
India
in the late 1940s. British rule has come to an end, but the new Indian
nation finds no peace. Civil war breaks out among Hindus and Muslims,
murderous confrontations that rage with particular intensity in
Calcutta.
Wracked by social problems
that overwhelm the authorities, Calcutta buckles under the growing
despair of the weak, the sick, the forgotten. But in the midst of all
this misery stands one nun who is following her calling to help the
poorest of the poor: Mother Teresa.
This
calling brings endless struggles, and Mother Teresa must challenge many
authorities, including her own church. But with the support of some
visionary friends and passionate young nuns, Mother Theresa succeeds
in finding her own missionary order. Among the most anguishing trial
she has to take on, there is the campaign of a British journalist to
discredit her.
Undismayed, she
pursues her mission tirelessly and obtains international recognition for
her work in 1979, when she is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Even in
later life, she continued travelling the world to spread her message of
love and charity.
Mother Teresa died in 1997 and was posthumously beatified, in September 2016 she will be canonized.
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