This is the dark side of Mother Teresa from child trafficking to racism.

His work as a Catholic nun and missionary caused Mother Teresa to receive mixed reactions from prominent people and other governments and organizations. Her practices, and the missionaries of the Benevolent, wrote Periscopi were subject to a great number of contradictions. These contradictions include doubts about the quality of [...]
His work as a Catholic nun and missionary caused Mother Teresa to receive mixed reactions from prominent people and other governments and organizations. Her practices, and the missionaries of the Benevolent, wrote Periscopi were subject to a great number of contradictions.
These contradictions include doubts about the quality of health care they offered, suspicions of converting people to their religion, and links to colonialism and racism.
That, in part, led to great media coverage, and critics say the Church used its image to promote Catholicism in the world and conceal clerical scandals, writes Periscope.
In 1991, Robin Fox, a British journalist specialising in the medical field, when visiting Calcutta, described the medical treatment given at Mother Teresa's homes as “kel-sko”.
He specifically blamed Mother Terezès for the conditions in those houses, and noticed that her order did not differentiate between patients who could recover and those who could not be healed. People who could easily escape died in her homes from infection and lack of treatment.
According to a prominent critic, Christopher Hitchens, Mother Teresa urged members of her order to secretly baptize patients before they died, despite their preliminary religion. According to a former member of the order, Susan Shields, sisters had to ask each person before his death if he wanted a <x0-5-4 to heaven”
Christopher Hitchens has also criticized Mother Teresa for embracing Enver Hoxha's brutal regime in Albania. She had sent a bouquet of flowers to her tomb in 1989.
She is also accused of cooperating with other figures convicted of corruption, such as Robert Maxwell or Charles Keating. /Periscopi











