Mother Teresa
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“While looking for documentation on the phenomenon of altruism
for a seminar on ethics, one of us stumbled upon the life and work of
one of Catholic Church’s most celebrated woman and now part of our
collective imagination—Mother Teresa—whose real name was Agnes Gonxha,”
says Professor Larivée, who led the research. “The description was so
ecstatic that it piqued our curiosity and pushed us to research
further.”
As a result, the three researchers collected 502 documents on the life and work of Mother Teresa. After eliminating 195 duplicates, they consulted 287 documents to conduct their analysis, representing 96% of the literature on the founder of the Order of the Missionaries of Charity (OMC). Facts debunk the myth of Mother Teresa
In their article, Serge Larivée and his colleagues also cite a number of problems not take into account by the Vatican in Mother Teresa’s beatification process, such as “her rather dubious way of caring for the sick, her questionable political contacts, her suspicious management of the enormous sums of money she received, and her overly dogmatic views regarding, in particular, abortion, contraception, and divorce.”
READ MORE: http://beforeitsnews.com/spirit/2013/03/mother-teresa-anything-but-a-saintsay-researchers-2475756.html
As a result, the three researchers collected 502 documents on the life and work of Mother Teresa. After eliminating 195 duplicates, they consulted 287 documents to conduct their analysis, representing 96% of the literature on the founder of the Order of the Missionaries of Charity (OMC). Facts debunk the myth of Mother Teresa
In their article, Serge Larivée and his colleagues also cite a number of problems not take into account by the Vatican in Mother Teresa’s beatification process, such as “her rather dubious way of caring for the sick, her questionable political contacts, her suspicious management of the enormous sums of money she received, and her overly dogmatic views regarding, in particular, abortion, contraception, and divorce.”
READ MORE: http://beforeitsnews.com/spirit/2013/03/mother-teresa-anything-but-a-saintsay-researchers-2475756.html
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