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In reply to the discussion: Mother Teresa: Beloved and scorned on the eve of her canonisation [View all]edhopper
(37,539 posts)21. It looks like she caused more sufferring
than alleviated is.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/27/world/asia/mother-teresa-critic.html
Over hundreds of hours of research, much of it cataloged in a book he published in 2003, Dr. Chatterjee said he found a cult of suffering in homes run by Mother Teresas organization, the Missionaries of Charity, with children tied to beds and little to comfort dying patients but aspirin.
He and others said that Mother Teresa took her adherence to frugality and simplicity in her work to extremes, allowing practices like the reuse of hypodermic needles and tolerating primitive facilities that required patients to defecate in front of one another.
And those "miracles", Pleeeaaassseee!
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Evil? Again, you're talking about church doctrine. You, I, or the rest of the world
jonno99
Sep 2016
#8
I really haven't delved into the merits of the debate about her that's been going on for 20 years.
rug
Sep 2016
#11
I understand that's the criticism (but not the main one) and I can't evaluate its accuracy.
rug
Sep 2016
#13