Wojtyla and Teresa, or a Case of Saintly Overproduction
In the context of the sanctification of Mother Teresa we republish this article written about the process in 2003.
In the context of the sanctification of Mother Teresa we republish this article written about the process in 2003.
Mother Teresa (1910-1997) has been beatified by Pope Francis I, after a series of miracles (where the role of modern medicine was conveniently swept under the rug) were fished out from her lifelong record running clinics for the poor in India. These years of crisis and revolution have been a lean period for the Catholic Church, which is forced to churn out saints to maintain its appeal.