Correct option is D
Mother Teresa was declared a saint by
Pope Francis during a canonization ceremony at
St. Peter's Square in Vatican City on
4 September, 2016. This date coincided with the eve of her 19th death anniversary and the day before her feast day, which is celebrated on 5 September each year.
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Mother Teresa, renowned for her charitable work with the poor and sick in Kolkata, India, was canonized after the recognition of two miracles attributed to her intercession. She was awarded the
Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work and became one of the most beloved figures worldwide for her dedication to helping those in need.
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Canonization Process: The process of canonization in the Catholic Church involves declaring a deceased person to be a saint. For this to occur, the person must have lived a life of heroic virtue, and their intercession must be associated with at least two miracles after death.