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The joyful celebratory atmosphere in the Vatican was mirrored in Kolkata, where candles and flowers were laid on Teresa's tomb at the headquarters of her order. (AP)
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Francis's predecessor Pope John Paul II bent Vatican rules to fast-track Mother Teresa to sainthood – a process which usually does not start until five years after the candidate's death – two years after she died in 1997. (Reuters)
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External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Indian delegation attend Mother Teresa's canonisation ceremony at St. Peter's Square in Vatican
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Throughout the night, pilgrims prayed at vigils in area churches and flocked before dawn to the Vatican to try to get a good spot for the Mass being celebrated under a searing hot sun and blue skies. (AP)
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A nun, belonging to the global Missionaries of Charity, reads a breviary before a mass, celebrated by Pope Francis for the canonisation of Mother Teresa of Calcutta in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican. (Reuters)
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Crowds arrive to attend a mass celebrated by Pope Francis for the canonisation of Mother Teresa of Calcutta in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican. (Reuters)
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Nuns belonging to the global Missionaries of Charity, walk past a large banner of Mother Teresa ahead of her canonisation ceremony, in Kolkata. (Reuters)
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Pope Francis receives a garland from a nun of Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity during the audience for workers ad volunteers of Mercy at the Vatican. (Reuters)
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A man displays a mug bearing the image of Mother Teresa ahead of her canonisation ceremony, in Kolkata. (Reuters)
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