The
Catholic Church in Goa, India is hosting a six day Mother Teresa
International Film Festival starting from January 5.
The Festival will
screen Indian and international films based on the life and work of the
Albanian-born saint.
A press statement issued by the Diocesan Centre for Social
Communications Media, Goa, said that the aim of the festival "is to make
known the life and works of Mother Teresa so that all may be inspired
by her life to serve the society".
The event is a part of a series of celebratory events being organised by
the Church in honour of Mother Teresa, the statement added. As part of
the festival, films will be screened at venues in Panaji as well as in
Margao.
Some of the films which will be screened at the six-day festival,
which kicks off on January 5, are "In the name of God's poor" (USA),
"All for God's Love" (India), "Mother Teresa and Me" (UK), "The Fifth
World" (Spain) and "Nirmal Hriday" (India).