
Fri Sep 06 06:48:35 UTC 2024: – St. John Paul II National Shrine in Washington, D.C. has a temporary exhibit on the life and legacy of Mother Teresa
– The exhibit opened on Aug. 19 and will run through Nov. 11
– The exhibit features personal items of Mother Teresa including a first-class relic available for veneration
– More than 70 panels highlight Mother Teresa’s life from childhood to canonization
– The exhibit aims to attract interest, especially during Mother Teresa’s feast day and the upcoming colloquium
– The exhibit showcases Mother Teresa’s dedication to serving the poor and needy, offering inspiration for Catholics and non-Catholics alike
– The exhibit also emphasizes the friendship between JPII and Mother Teresa
– Various relics of Mother Teresa will be on display for visitors to venerate
– The exhibit is located at the JPII Shrine, 3900 Harewood Road Northeast in Washington, D.C.
'Mother Teresa: Life, Spirituality, and Message' exhibit opens at St …
'Mother Teresa: Life, Spirituality, and Message' exhibit opens at St ...