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- Mother Teresas Disturbing Legacy The Catholic Church Tried To Cover Up
After reading about the controversial decision to make Mother Teresa a saint, learn about Hans Schmidt, the only Catholic priest ever executed Then, take a look at the bizarre battle between the Vatican and cats
- Mother Teresa: 8 Reasons Why Some Believe She Was No Saint
Mother Teresa’s crisis of faith began in 1948, only a couple of years after she believed she had received her “call within a call” to help the poorest people of Calcutta
- Children tied to beds, nuns who flogged themselves, filthy homes: Was . . .
Mother Teresa took her adherence to frugality and simplicity to extremes, tolerating primitive facilities that required patients to defecate in front of one another They and other critics
- Mother Teresa a ‘troubled individual’ in a ‘museum of . . . - CNN
Mother Teresa’s dogmatic views on abortions, contraception and divorce may have been welcomed by the socially restrained Vatican, but they have also been criticized in more progressive
- Who was Mother Teresa? Saint or sadist - The Week
In 2016, she was canonised by Pope Francis – but not without fierce controversy Detractors called her a fraud whose actions exacerbated rather than relieved the suffering of the poor
- The squalid truth behind the legacy of Mother Teresa - New Statesman
But when, in her Nobel acceptance speech, she described abortion as “the greatest destroyer of peace today” she started to provoke controversy She died on 5 September 1997, her name attached to some 60 centres worldwide, and India honoured her with a state funeral
- Mother Teresa: Why the Catholic missionary is still no saint to her . . .
The late British writer became one of the most vocal critics of Mother Teresa in the 1990s, tying his reputation to assailing a woman who was, at the time, an unassailable figure
- Mother Teresa Was No Saint - Medium
Some critics feel Mother Teresa prioritized spiritual growth over patients’ physical well-being They claim she showcased compassion without genuinely wanting to improve conditions Every year,
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