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Bob Crantz
 
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Default Mother Teresa - A Bad Catholic?

http://www.traditioninaction.org/Hot...therTeresa.htm

Excerpts:

.. First, she assumed the false supposition that God is the same for
Muslims, pagans and Catholics.

. Second, she simplified the notion of love, and implied that one can
love both the good and the evil, that the object of one's love is an
indifferent subject. All that matters is love. This contradicts the teaching
of basic Catholic Catechism that instructs us to love the true God above all
things.

Oh my!

But there's mo

Now, in the case of Mother Teresa, John Paul II waived the five-year waiting
period. Then, in 2002 the Vatican recognized one miracle, the cure of Monica
Besra, a 35-year-old villager from northern India cured of an ovarian tumor.
Besra and the Missionaries of Charity claim that the tumor vanished in
September 1998 when a medallion with an image of the late Albanian nun was
applied to the site of her pain.

However, Dr. Ranjan Mustafi, chief gynecologist who treated the woman at
Balurghat District Hospital in West Bengal, says that it was quite possible
that his patient was cured by four anti-TB drugs she was taking at the time,
which could have dissolved the tumor. He said he admires Mother Teresa
greatly and thinks she should be beatified for her work among the poor. But
not for this case. "She [Besra] had a medical disease which was cured by
medical science, not by any miracle," he says.(4)

His hospital superiors back him up, saying that records show she responded
to the treatment steadily. Five doctors in Rome consulted by the Vatican on
the case disregarded this scientific probability and hastily agreed there
was no medical explanation for the cure. Mustafi said he was never contacted
by the Vatican. (5)

Hype, hype, hype!!!!!

Throw in some zealotry!

Stir a bit and you have----

A saint!!!!