ENLARGE A screen was connected to a computer is set up in Mother House, home to the nuns that run Mother Teresa's charity, so that they and others can watch the canonization, Kolkata, India, Sept. 4, 2016. Hours before the ceremony Sunday morning, hundreds of Christians, Hindus and Muslims crowded Mother House, to pray at Mother Teresa’s tomb and reserve a seat to watch the canonization on the TV in the building’s hall. ENLARGE Visitors and devotees kneel and kiss Mother Teresa's tomb before offering their prayers, Kolkata, India, Sept. 4, 2016. ENLARGE Umesh Pillai, left, watched Mother Teresa's canonization ceremony being broadcast live at Mother House in Kolkata, India, Sept. 4, 2016. Archbishop D’Souza said a series of events spanning five months are scheduled across Kolkata to celebrate Mother Teresa’s canonization.
Source: Wall Street Journal September 04, 2016 06:45 UTC