26 August :Special prayers have been marked at the tomb of Mother Teresa in the Indian city of Calcutta to mark the tenth anniversary of her death.
The occasion was attended by hundreds of people, many of them drawn from some of the city’s poorest communities, to whom she had dedicated her life’s work.
The Macedonia-born nun suffered a crisis of faith, it was revealed recently.Despite this, followers insist she should be canonised.
They were drawn from all sections of society and also included a sizeable number of international visitors, who paid homage to the woman who was known as the saint of the gutters.
In a special service led by the city’s archbishop, Lucas Sirkar, urged the authorities to speed up the process of a canonisation.
"Our expectation is that she be soon declared a saint because she was living as a saint and she lives as a saint in heaven," he said.
"Saints are not only for themselves. Saints are for others, the church and all mankind."
Mother Teresa was beatified in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.
The Pope so admired Mother Teresa that he waived the standard waiting period for beatification to bring forward the honour.
But the recent publication of her letters in which she spoke of being tormented by doubts over her faith has raised concerns that the further process of canonisation could be jeopardised.