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As the Catholic Church marks 25 years since the death of St. Teresa of Calcutta, or Mother Teresa, the Knights of Columbus are honoring the foundress of the Missionaries of Charity with a new documentary. The film, Mother Teresa: No Greater Love, premiered this week at the Vatican’s prestigious Filmoteca Vaticana, but it’s coming to select theaters across the U.S. on Monday, October 3, and Tuesday, October 4.
The documentary comes as a joint effort between the Knights of Columbus and the Mother Teresa Center, and is a part of Fathom Events’ Saint Series. According to a press release, it was filmed on five continents and features historical photos, videos, and audio recordings of Mother Teresa. The film is further bolstered with testimonials from historians and people who knew Mother Teresa personally.
Filmmakers note that they were given unprecedented access to institutional archives and the apostolates of the Missionaries of Charity. These resources allowed them to examine the life of this “spiritual giant of the 20th century,” closer than ever before.
Premier
Prior to the film’s premier at the Vatican, Supreme Knight Patrick Kelly had the opportunity to present a copy of the film to the Holy Father at his general audience. Kelly said of the occasion:
Pope Francis later thanked Kelly in a letter to the Supreme Knight. The pope wrote:
Panel
At the Pontifical North American College (PAC), a preview of Mother Teresa: No Greater Love was followed by a panel organized by the Knights of Columbus to discuss the making of the film. Participants included Supreme Knight Kelly; Father Brian Kolodiejchuk, postulator of Mother Teresa’s canonization cause; actor Jonathan Roumie, star of The Chosen; and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker David Naglieri, who wrote, directed and produced the documentary. See images in the slideshow below.
According to Vatican News, Jonathan Roumie called the film "really fascinating" and "moving," as well as reiterating Supreme Knight Kelly’s hopes that the film can reach the younger generation. Roumie said:
Release
Mother Teresa: No Greater Love will screen in 900 locations throughout the United States on October 3 and 4. Fans near Washington, D.C., will have a chance to see it early, however, as the Pope St. John Paul II National Shrine will hold a matinee screening at 2:30 p.m. Tickets for the event can be reserved at the Mother Teresa Institute’s website.