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Mother Teresa Documentary Coming To U.S. Theaters Following Rome Premiere

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Mother Teresa — one of the most famous saints to emerge from the 20th century for her work helping the poor in India — is the focus of a new documentary that will hit U.S. theaters in October following the film’s recent Rome premiere.

“Mother Teresa: No Greater Love” — produced by the Knights of Columbus — will be in nearly 1,000 theaters across the United States for an exclusive two-day only event from Oct. 3 to 4. The documentary is part of Fathom Events’ “Saint Series”, a collection of films that delves into the lives of Catholic saints.

"Mother Teresa taught us that there are no expendable people,” said Knights of Columbus Supreme Knight Patrick E. Kelly. “Everyone we encounter is made in the image of God. So, when she was feeding the hungry or holding the hands of someone as they lay dying, she was treating them as she would the most important person in her life, Jesus Christ himself. And, in all of this, she was teaching us to have a heart that sees, and if we can learn to see as she did, the world would be a radically different and, I would say better, place.”

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Mother Teresa Documentary Coming To U.S. Theaters Following Rome Premiere