Más de Mother Teresa

You are going out. You will meet suffering. You will meet humiliation. You will meet sorrow. You will meet joy. You will meet success. You will be wanted. You will be unwanted. You will be loved. You will not be loved. All that is part of Jesus' fate.

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Mother Teresa

Niagara University Commencement 1982, 1982

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Mother Teresa's commencement address was essentially a sermon — delivered on Pentecost Sunday, the Christian feast celebrating the Holy Spirit descending upon the apostles. She told the graduates they were being 'sent' just as the apostles were, with the same charge: 'Go and preach the good news.' But the most striking passage was this litany of what awaited them. Unlike most commencement speakers who promise graduates a bright future, Mother Teresa promised them the full spectrum of human experience — suffering alongside joy, rejection alongside love. The rhetorical structure — short declarative sentences alternating between opposites — had the cadence of scripture, and the closing line reframed all of it as participation in something sacred rather than merely endurable.

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