Mother Teresa of Calcutta talks to Malcolm Muggeridge.
At the gates of Calcutta's Temple of Kali, the Hindu goddess of destruction and fertility, is a place where destitute people go in order not to die, alone, on the pavements. It is called the Home for the Dying, and it is run by a community of nuns led by a remarkable woman. Mother Teresa is also concerned with the sick, the hungry, and what happens to the 5,000 children the organisation has rescued from the streets and who are now in her care.
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(Repeated tonight at 11.12)