Mother Teresa getting sainted.

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http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/report-pope-oks-miracle-mother-teresas-canonization-35836525


Mother Teresa, the tiny, stooped nun who cared for the poorest of the poor in the slums of India and beyond, will be declared a saint next year after Pope Francis approved a miracle attributed to her intercession.

The Vatican on Friday set no date for the canonization, but it is widely believed that it will take place in the first week of September to coincide with the 19th anniversary of Mother Teresa's death and during Francis' Holy Year of Mercy.

"With her work, she was always the symbol of mercy, not just with words but with her actions," said the superior general of Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity, the Rev. Sebastian Vazhakala.

The Vatican said Francis approved a decree attributing a miracle to Mother Teresa's intercession during an audience with the head of the Vatican's saint-making office on Thursday, his 79th birthday.

The miracle in question concerned the inexplicable cure of a Brazilian man suffering from a viral brain infection that resulted in multiple abscesses. By Dec. 9, 2008, he was in a coma and dying, suffering from an accumulation of fluid around the brain.

The Rev. Brian Kolodiejchuk, the postulator spearheading Mother Teresa's canonization case, said in a statement Friday that 30 minutes after the man was due to undergo surgery, he sat up, awake and without pain. The surgery did not take place and a day later the man was declared to be symptom-free.

The Vatican later attributed the cure to the fervent prayers to Mother Teresa's intercession by the man's wife, who at the time of his scheduled surgery was at her parish church praying alongside her pastor.

"This is fantastic news. We are very happy," said Sunita Kumar, a spokeswoman for the Missionaries of Charity in the eastern city of Kolkata (earlier called Calcutta), where Mother Teresa lived and worked.

Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu on Aug. 26, 1910, in Skopje, Macedonia, Mother Teresa joined the Loreto order of nuns in 1928. In 1946, while traveling by train from Calcutta to Darjeeling, she was inspired to found the Missionaries of Charity order.

The order was established four years later and has since opened more than 130 houses worldwide to provide comfort and care for the needy, sick and "poorest of the poor."

Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her work with Calcutta's destitute and ill — work which continued even after she herself became sick.

"The poor give us much more than we give them," Mother Teresa said in 1977. "They're such strong people, living day to day with no food. And they never curse, never complain."

She died on Sept. 5, 1997, at age 87.

At the time, her Missionaries of Charity order had nearly 4,000 nuns and ran roughly 600 orphanages, soup kitchens, homeless shelters and clinics around the world.

While Mother Teresa is known and admired by many around the world, she was not beloved by all. She was criticized for the quality of care in her clinics and for taking donations from Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier and disgraced American financier Charles Keating.

Detractors also opposed her stance against the use of birth control in Calcutta's slums, which was nevertheless in keeping with church teaching opposing artificial birth control.

Francis, whose papacy has been dedicated to ministering to the poor just as Mother Teresa did, was an admirer. During his September 2014 visit to Albania, Francis confided to his interpreter that he was not only impressed by her fortitude, but in some ways feared it.

Francis recounted that he had met Mother Teresa, an ethnic Albanian, when they attended a 1994 bishop synod at the Vatican together. At the time, he was Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio.

"Bergoglio had Mother Teresa behind him, nearby, and he heard her intervene often with great strength, without letting herself in any way be intimidated by this assembly of bishops," the Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, later recounted. "And from that, he developed a great esteem for her, as a strong woman, a woman able to give courageous testimony."

But Bergoglio, who has long shown admiration for the women who raised him and taught him, added: "I would have been afraid to have had her as my superior, since she was so tough."

As if to underscore his connection to Mother Teresa, Francis on Friday celebrated Mass at a Caritas charity soup kitchen at Rome's main train station, where he told a few dozen homeless people and volunteers that theirs is the path to salvation, not that of the wealthy or powerful.

Pope John Paul II, one of Mother Teresa's greatest champions, waived the normal five-year waiting period for her beatification process to begin and launched it a year after she died, convinced of her saintliness.

During his quarter-century papacy, John Paul declared more saints — 482 — than all of his predecessors combined. Francis, however, overtook John Paul's record within two months as pope: In May 2013, he canonized more than 800 15th-century martyrs who were beheaded for refusing to convert to Islam.

Archbishop of Kolkata Thomas D'Souza said the news of the Vatican's decision on Mother Teresa was "the best Christmas gift one can get."

"We are grateful to God and we are extremely happy," he said.
 

waggy

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interesting. considering the debate on her. according to many she was not the nice and loving person most think she was.
 

tHa ShIzNiT

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arbitrary religious designations are cool

edit: apologies for thread crapping, OP.
 
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cyclohexane

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Imaginary title to someone who's deceased. Completely irrelevant and perpetuates fairy tales. Why is this news in 2015?
 

GagHalfrunt

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interesting. considering the debate on her. according to many she was not the nice and loving person most think she was.


She was an evil star-fucker thug whose only goal in life was improving her own image. She flew around the world living in the lap of luxury scamming money from rich people to care for the poor/sick and instead used the money to build churches because she thought the poor and sick should continue to suffer as that got them closer to god. She should have been prosecuted for fruad and strung up, but she's gonna be a saint because that's the way the Catholic church works. It's all about the Benjamins baby.
 

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She was an evil star-fucker thug whose only goal in life was improving her own image. She flew around the world living in the lap of luxury scamming money from rich people to care for the poor/sick and instead used the money to build churches because she thought the poor and sick should continue to suffer as that got them closer to god. She should have been prosecuted for fruad and strung up, but she's gonna be a saint because that's the way the Catholic church works. It's all about the Benjamins baby.

Haha. Anybody with the FSM as their avatar never disappoints when the topic comes to religion. Brings the stupid out of everybody.
 

GagHalfrunt

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Haha. Anybody with the FSM as their avatar never disappoints when the topic comes to religion. Brings the stupid out of everybody.

Pull your head out of your ass and actually research what she did with the money she raised to help the poor and sick. If anything, I was being way too kind to her.
 

GagHalfrunt

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Why do you even care? Because I don't.

I care because it confirms my belief about the Catholic Church being the most corrupt organization on earth and because it confirms my belief that they know they can get away with anything because they trust that their loyal flock of wannabelievers are the dumbest, least-informed demographic on earth.

And despite your protestations that you don't care, you clearly do. Otherwise you wouldn't be spending time in this thread with your panties in such a bunch.
 

gorcorps

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Don't miracles kind of lose their luster when they have to go through an approval process?
 

momeNt

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I care because it confirms my belief about the Catholic Church being the most corrupt organization on earth and because it confirms my belief that they know they can get away with anything because they trust that their loyal flock of wannabelievers are the dumbest, least-informed demographic on earth.

And despite your protestations that you don't care, you clearly do. Otherwise you wouldn't be spending time in this thread with your panties in such a bunch.

No I mean I really don't care. I've kind of adopted a personal belief system that I should focus on extracting happiness from my life and shedding worry.

You do the exact opposite though, you confirm beliefs about a church that you are not affiliated with, doesn't really impact your life, and go post about it and get into arguments over it. I like watching these kind of arguments, it makes me amused, which is in line with my mantra.

I used to be pretty anarchist on this forum in P&N, because like you, I had beliefs of the corruptness of organizations of people and how basically thru longevity, corruptness enters an organization, be it religion or government, and messes stuff up. Then I asked myself, why does that matter? I couldn't answer that.

Maybe you have an answer to that and you can feel some sort of fulfillment in your quest. But lets be honest, your research into the catholic church and its corruptness won't change a single life other than your own, and yours for the worse.
 

justoh

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You do the exact opposite though, you confirm beliefs about a church that you are not affiliated with, doesn't really impact your life.

empathy? Any healthy person with feelings would be outraged by this woman's "status."
 

FelixDeCat

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God bless hear heart. She was a beautiful woman inside and out. She was a living saint.


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I love her very much.
 

Homerboy

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She was an evil star-fucker thug whose only goal in life was improving her own image. She flew around the world living in the lap of luxury scamming money from rich people to care for the poor/sick and instead used the money to build churches because she thought the poor and sick should continue to suffer as that got them closer to god. She should have been prosecuted for fruad and strung up, but she's gonna be a saint because that's the way the Catholic church works. It's all about the Benjamins baby.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Mother_Teresa

I think you're painting the picture WAY more bleak that it really was.
 

justoh

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Mother_Teresa

I think you're painting the picture WAY more bleak that it really was.

This seems pretty bleak:

" "I think it is very beautiful for the poor to accept their lot, to share it with the passion of Christ. I think the world is being much helped by the suffering of the poor people."

From your wiki link

I think by world she meant the catholic church.

how about that Vijay Prashad guy from your link (sounds about right):

Mother Teresa is the quintessential image of the white woman in the colonies, working to save the dark bodies from their own temptations and failures. [...] The Euro-American-dominated international media continue to harbor the colonial notion that white peoples are somehow especially endowed with the capacity to create social change. When nonwhite people labor in this direction, the media typically search for white benefactors or teachers, or else, for white people who stand in the wings to direct the nonwhite actors. Dark bodies cannot act of their own volition to stretch their own capacity, for they must wait, the media seem to imply, for some colonial administrator, some technocrat from IBM or the IMF to tell them how to do things. When it comes to saving the poor, the dark bodies are again invisible, for the media seem to celebrate only the worn out platitudes of such as Mother Teresa and ignore the struggles of those bodies for their own liberation. To open the life of someone like Mother Teresa to scrutiny, therefore, is always difficult. [...] Mother Teresa's work was part of a global enterprise for the alleviation of bourgeois guilt, rather than a genuine challenge to those forces that produce and maintain poverty

By forces that produce and maintain poverty, he meant the catholic church (et al).

Then you have non-thinking drones likes felix eating it all up. If not outrageous, it's surely irritating.
 
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dainthomas

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I care because it confirms my belief about the Catholic Church being the most corrupt organization on earth and because it confirms my belief that they know they can get away with anything because they trust that their loyal flock of wannabelievers are the dumbest, least-informed demographic on earth.

And despite your protestations that you don't care, you clearly do. Otherwise you wouldn't be spending time in this thread with your panties in such a bunch.

Through the Lord you could lose your anger and bitterness.