Don't Canonize Mother Teresa

by V. Gerard Majilla


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CONTENTS

1. Church’s betrayal to Mother Teresa
2. Saints and Miracles
3. Worship of God and Miracles
4. Drowning Mother’s Wish
5. Festivals and Celebrations
6. A Qualified Person should Confer the Title
7. Holy (?) See
8. Few Saints
9. Women – Church’s Dogmatism
10. The Crafty Church
11. Missionaries of Charity’s Future
12. Prizes and Awards Shedding Value
13. Some Criticisms and Mother
14. A New Path for Nuns
15. The New Divine Revelation


Chapter 1
Church’s Betrayal To Mother Teresa

Is Mother Teresa, the most revered and fondly called as ‘Mother’ by the people all over the world, a Saint?

Will the Catholic Church grant ‘Sainthood’ to Mother Teresa who had served the poorest of the poor for nearly 47 years?

The Catholic Church is responding to these questions, for which millions of people have been waiting eagerly for answers:

“Mother Teresa cannot be considered as a Saint on the basis of her service. Hence, at present she cannot be granted Sainthood”, answers the Catholic Church.

The Catholic Church explains that as per the law of the Catholic Church, ‘Sainthood’ will be granted to only those who have performed two miracles. The Catholic Church till this day has conferred ‘Sainthood’ on approximately 8000 deserving people. Pope John Paul II, during his 27 years of service had conferred ‘Sainthood’ to 464 people and has performed ‘Beatification’ for nearly 1000 people.

Though ‘Sainthood’ has been given in such large number, Mother Teresa, whose service has been praised by the whole world, has not been awarded with ‘Sainthood’ which is shocking to the people all around the world.

Mother Teresa, who lived a saintly life for 69 years, had never been waiting for any miracle to take place. Through prayer she did not summon to God, to cure any diseases or troubles and attempt at any miracles. When things are in such a state, how could one, expect her to perform miracles after her death.


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