"We have now received an official confirmation from Vatican that a second miracle had been confirmed by the Church and that the Mother would be given sainthood. We are very excited and happy about it," Missionaries of Charity Spokesperson Sunita Kumar told PTI today.
Known as the "saint of the gutters", the diminutive nun is expected to be canonised in early September.
Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity and spent 45 years serving the poor, the sick, the orphaned, and the dying on the streets of Kolkata. She died at the age of 87 in Kolkata in 1997.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee congratulated Missonaries of Charity on the Vatican decision to elevate Mother Teresa to sainthood.
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"Just heard the good news that Blessed Mother Teresa will be made a Saint in 2016. My best wishes to Missionaries of Charity on this joyous occasion," Banerjee said in a statement.
The move came after a panel of experts, convened three days ago by the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints, attributed a miraculous healing of a Brazilian man with multiple brain tumours to Mother Teresa, Avvenire reported.
She was beatified by then pope John Paul II in a fast-tracked process in 2003, in a ceremony attended by some 300,000 pilgrims. Beatification is a first step towards sainthood.
"The first one(miracle) was in Kolkata many years ago. Now there is a case in Brazil where one person has been healed miraculously as a result of her earlier prayers," Sunita Kumar said, adding that such miracles were known to happen even after the death of a saint.
Kumar, who worked closely with Mother Teresa, said the late nun was an extraordinary woman who believed hard work was the best way to serve God.
She was granted Indian citizenship in 1951 and received a state funeral after her death.