Tue, 21 Oct 2003

Saint Mommie

From Secular Blasphemy comes this link to a piece by Christopher Hitchens in Slate, ripping Mother Teresa as a candidate for "sainthood":

Mommie Dearest.

Hitchens excoriates MT for her unflinching opposition to abortion and contraception. But how unflinching was it, really? When martial law was imposed in India in 1975, and a campaign of [somewhat]forced sterilzation was proposed, did MT speak out? Oh no, she basked in the protection afforded by India's crafty Indira Gandhi, going so far as to issue a public statement lauding the governments efforts! (see Mother Teresa)

As a shameless grifter and hypocrite who accepted money from any source, she refused to die in her own clinic in Calcutta, preferring the modern medicine of the West when push came to shove.

I got some strange looks in 1997 from friends and co-works when, upon hearing of MT's death, I burst into a chorus of "Ding-dong, The Witch is Dead!" from the Wizard of Oz. But just look around today:

How about Mother Teresa: The Musical?

or

As beatification nears, sales grow

Vatican-issued stamps, a display of her blood, even a musical and cartoon celebrating her life: These are some of the ways Mother Teresa's supporters are honoring the nun who will take a step toward Catholic sainthood when she is beatified next month.

It's enough, as my dad used to say, to gag a maggot....

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