Albanians Add Another Holiday Day

September 5th, Mother Teresa's Day of Holiness will be announced as an official holiday. The Council of Ministers adopted a change in the Law “for Official Holidays” in the country, under which October 19th, which is Mother Teresa's Day of Happiness, is replaced by September 5th, which is the Day of Holiness. September 5th [...]
The Council of Ministers adopted a change in the Law “for Official Holidays” in the country, under which October 19th, which is Mother Teresa's Day of Happiness, is replaced by September 5th, which is the Day of Holiness.
September 5th of 2016 marked the Apostol Day of Albanian Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
Mother Teresa was born in Skopje in August 26, 1910. Her birth name is Agnes Gonge Bojaxhiu. She visited Albania for the first time in August 1989.
Saint Teresa, but who around the world is called “Mother Teresa”, a woman whose face is fine, wrinkled, old, captured the imagination of the world with her devotion to the poor, especially in the Indian city of Calcutta, where she first founded her first shelter to wait with thousands of “people on the sidewalk (4)x3>
Saint Teresa is an outstanding example of the silent, unremitting mission of charity, an unforgettable witness to love, who found his own concrete expression in continued service to the world's poorest and abandoned brothers and sisters, without exception, religion, nationality, or social affiliation.












