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frogmarch

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41. Yes, there are bound to be differences
Sat Aug 25, 2012, 03:01 PM
Aug 2012

of opinion with one’s boss, especially if the boss considers suffering a good thing and the worker doesn’t. After many years of service, both as a Missionary of Charity and later as the head of a convent, my cousin left the sisterhood.



from Wiki page about Mother Teresa:

Colette Livermore, a former Missionary of Charity, describes her reasons for leaving the order in her book Hope Endures: Leaving Mother Teresa, Losing Faith, and Searching for Meaning. Livermore found what she called Mother Teresa's "theology of suffering" to be flawed, despite being a good and courageous person. Though Mother Teresa instructed her followers on the importance of spreading the Gospel through actions rather than theological lessons, Livermore could not reconcile this with some of the practices of the organization. Examples she gives include unnecessarily refusing to help the needy when they approached the sisters at the wrong time according to the prescribed schedule, discouraging sisters from seeking medical training to deal with the illnesses they encountered (with the justification that God empowers the weak and ignorant), and imposition of "unjust" punishments, such as being transferred away from friends. Livermore says that the Missionaries of Charity "infantilized" its sisters by prohibiting the reading of secular books and newspapers, and emphasizing obedience over independent thinking and problem-solving.

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Mother Teresa accepted donations from the autocratic and corrupt Duvalier family in Haiti and openly praised them. She accepted $1.25 million from Charles Keating, involved in the fraud and corruption scheme known as the Keating Five scandal and supported him before and after his arrest. The Deputy District Attorney for Los Angeles, Paul Turley, wrote to Mother Teresa asking her to return the donated money to the people Keating had stolen from, one of whom was "a poor carpenter". The donated money was not accounted for, and Turley did not receive a reply.


Mother Teresa is not idolized by everyone in India.

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Mother Teresa & Abortion [View all] BlueInPhilly Aug 2012 OP
what a craptastic statement that is. cali Aug 2012 #1
I'll risk speaking heresy here a geek named Bob Aug 2012 #2
I could at least respect her if she had included POVERTY in that statement. Zalatix Aug 2012 #3
Mother Teresa cared for the destitute and was considered a saint because Cleita Aug 2012 #4
I was just wondering... not attributing wars to MT BlueInPhilly Aug 2012 #7
Yes, your nun friend. Cleita Aug 2012 #9
Before the reforms... BlueInPhilly Aug 2012 #11
There are nuns all over the world who try against great odds to do the good Cleita Aug 2012 #14
People love to quote Mother Teresa but they never want to repeat her actions Heather MC Aug 2012 #5
Exactly. I don't see any of her critics Cleita Aug 2012 #6
Oh my. JNelson6563 Aug 2012 #8
Criticism is one thing. Cleita Aug 2012 #10
Didn't take your meds again this morning? BlueInPhilly Aug 2012 #12
When you don't have anything else to say, Cleita Aug 2012 #17
If you happen to be someone that Heather MC Aug 2012 #18
Thank you or as the Clinton administration said. Cleita Aug 2012 #20
it's called backassward politics Heather MC Aug 2012 #29
Ever wonder why no one lined the streets for her funeral... joeybee12 Aug 2012 #13
I actually watched her funeral, which was televised live, and there were so many people, Cleita Aug 2012 #16
I saw something different than you...lots of curiosity from locals joeybee12 Aug 2012 #35
I don't think they were curious about a bunch of Cleita Aug 2012 #36
hmmmm ProdigalJunkMail Aug 2012 #27
Post removed Post removed Aug 2012 #34
First off, janlyn Aug 2012 #15
Some would question whether crusading against birth control in Indian slums cthulu2016 Aug 2012 #23
She was wrong about that, but no different than what happens Cleita Aug 2012 #26
Never liked her. DURHAM D Aug 2012 #19
Always liked her and admired her. emilyg Aug 2012 #21
The late Christopher Hitchens covered Mother Teressa pretty well cthulu2016 Aug 2012 #22
Hitchen's is such an authority on nuns and how they think. Cleita Aug 2012 #24
Well of course! chloes1 Aug 2012 #49
So therefore they have no credibility as facts to back Cleita Aug 2012 #50
I found her ideas about redemption through suffering to be odd and distasteful. Brickbat Aug 2012 #25
Outdated. I think that's the operative word. Cleita Aug 2012 #30
Yawn. Alduin Aug 2012 #28
My fav Mother Teresa quote: frogmarch Aug 2012 #31
Surprise, surprise. Cleita Aug 2012 #32
Yes, there are bound to be differences frogmarch Aug 2012 #41
What your cousin says is true for most religious organizations, both for nuns and monks Cleita Aug 2012 #42
Same kind of "logic" priest perp's use on their victims MichiganVote Aug 2012 #33
This is mainstream Catholic thinking, not a way for Cleita Aug 2012 #38
Sorry, but I've had a lot of experience w/victims of priests and this is exactly MichiganVote Aug 2012 #39
I didn't say that. I'm sure they use this as a ploy. Cleita Aug 2012 #40
Understood. However the mainstream Catholics I know, don't t think this way. MichiganVote Aug 2012 #43
Remember there is a difference between the laity and the clergy. Cleita Aug 2012 #44
I have found negative judgement of others mmonk Aug 2012 #37
She is, of course, entitled to her opinion... Jeff In Milwaukee Aug 2012 #45
Yes, people like Mother Theresa shouldn't Cleita Aug 2012 #48
And I reallly don't have a problem with that... Jeff In Milwaukee Aug 2012 #52
Well I don't buy this thread. Anyone kathman-duzi Aug 2012 #46
I had a friend that had to do the same thing in Mexico Cleita Aug 2012 #47
religion and medicine is as dangerous as religion and government spanone Aug 2012 #51
A Catholic nun who thinks abortion is immoral? Get out!! TwilightGardener Aug 2012 #53
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