Nobel Lecture Speech by Mother Teresa
Oslo, Norway - December 11th 1979
Oslo, Norway - December 11th 1979
Part 2 of 4
I never forget an opportunity I had in visiting a home where they had all these
old parents of sons and daughters who had just put them in an institution and
forgotten maybe. And I went there, and I saw in that home they had everything,
beautiful things, but everybody was looking towards the door. And I did not
see a single one with their smile on their face. And I turned to the Sister
and I asked: How is that? How is it that the people they have everything here,
why are they all looking towards the door, why are they not smiling? I am so
used to see the smile on our people, even the dying one smile, and she said:
This is nearly every day, they are expecting, they are hoping that a son or
daughter will come to visit them. They are hurt because they are forgotten,
and see- this is where love comes. That poverty comes right there in our own
home, even neglect of love. Maybe in our own family we have somebody who is
feeling lonely, who is feeling sick, who is feeling worried, and these are difficult
days for everybody. Are we there, are we there to receive them, is the mother
there to receive the child?
I was surprised in the West to see so many young boys and girls given into
drugs, and I tried to find out why- why it is like that, and the answer was:
Because there is no one in the family to receive them. Father and mother are
so busy they have no time. Young parents are in some institution and the child
takes back to the street and gets involved in something. We are talking of peace.
These are things that break peace, but I feel the greatest destroyer of peace
today is abortion, because it is a direct war, a direct killing- direct murder
by the mother herself. And we read in the Scripture, for God says very clearly:
Even if a mother could forget her child- I will not forget you - I have carved
you in the palm of my hand. We are carved in the palm of His hand, so close
to Him that unborn child has been carved in the hand of God. And that is what
strikes me most, the beginning of that sentence, that even if a mother could
forget something impossible - but even if she could forget - I will not forget
you. And today the greatest means - the greatest destroyer of peace is abortion.
And we who are standing here - our parents wanted us. We would not be here if
our parents would do that to us. Our children, we want them, we love them, but
what of the millions.
Many people are very, very concerned with the children
in India, with the children in Africa where quite a number die, maybe of malnutrition,
of hunger and so on, but millions are dying deliberately by the will of the
mother. And this is what is the greatest destroyer of peace today. Because if
a mother can kill her own child- what is left for me to kill you and you kill
me- there is nothing between. And this I appeal in India, I appeal everywhere:
Let us bring the child back, and this year being the child's year: What have
we done for the child? At the beginning of the year I told, I spoke everywhere
and I said:
Let us make this year that we make every single child born, and
unborn, wanted. And today is the end of the year, have we really made the children
wanted? I will give you something terrifying. We are fighting abortion by adoption,
we have saved thousands of lives, we have sent words to all the clinics, to
the hospitals, police stations - please don't destroy the child, we will take
the child. So every hour of the day and night it is always somebody, we have
quite a number of unwedded mothers- tell them come, we will take care of you,
we will take the child from you, and we will get a home for the child. And we
have a tremendous demand from families who have no children, that is the blessing
of God for us. And also, we are doing another thing which is very beautiful-
we are teaching our beggars, our leprosy patients, our slum dwellers, our people
of the street, natural family planning.
(contd...)
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