"We now officially declare St Teresa of Calcutta as the co-patron of Archdiocese of Calcutta," Vicar General, Archdiocese of Calcutta, Chancellor Fr Dominic Gomes read out from a decree in the presence of the Vatican's ambassador to India, Most Rev. Giambattista Diquattro, bishops from across the state and nuns of the Missionaries of Charity, which was founded in the city by St Teresa.
The solemn and pious occasion, which lasted for an hour- and-a-half, was attended by all the bishops from Bengal, along with nuns, Diquattro and the archbishop in the Catholic cathedral on Portuguese Church Street in central Kolkata.
St Francis Xavier was declared the first patron when the Archdiocese of Calcutta was established in 1886.
Speaking after the decree was read out, Diquattro expressed Vatican's approval saying, "She (St Teresa) showed us the way of life...As ordained by Jesus Christ."
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Archbishop of Calcutta Thomas D'Souza said, "Every diocese in the world has a patron. St Francis Xavier has been our patron here since 1886 when the Archdiocese of Calcutta was established. Since Mother Teresa belonged to our own Calcutta, we have decided to declare her our co-patron."
Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Derek O'Brien, who was present on the occasion, told PTI, "It is a spiritual occasion, a historic occasion and a solemn occasion for us."
The ceremony was also attended by differently-abled children and those from the orphanages run by the Missionaries of Charity. The children sang hymns in the presence of the dignitaries after the mass was over.
A senior nun of the Missionaries of Charity said, "This day reminds us how Mother exuded joy and peace wherever she went. An unflinching faith in god was her driving force."