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Is Mother Teresa’s Missionaires of Charity really like what it appears???

Mother Teresa

Is Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity really what it looks like, from outside? Or just a glittering deception?

Find out the hidden secret behind the story, available just for you in UniqueEbook.com.

Let us begin with three of Mother Teresa’s teachings that are fundamental to her religious worshippers and believed by her sisters. with all sincerity: -
• Most basic is the belief that as long as a sister obeys she is doing God’s will.
• Another is the belief that the sisters have leverage over God by choosing to suffer. Their suffering makes God very happy.
• The third is the belief that any attachment to human beings, even the poor being served, supposedly interferes with love of God and must be vigilantly avoided or immediately uprooted.

No, Mother did not invent these beliefs - they were in fact established in religious congregations before Vatican II - but she did everything in her power to enforce them.

So, can you imagine what happens once a sister accepts these fallacies? Yes, she does almost anything…from allowing her health to be ruined to neglecting those she has vowed to serve.

And, she turns a blind eye to agonies, tell lies with ease, and ignore public laws and regulations without any repentance.

Women from all across the globe join Missionaries of Charity with the hope to help the poor and come closer to God themselves.

Many of these sisters who trusted Mother Teresa became frustrated in the face of devastating evidence and some of them had finally admitted that their faith has been betrayed.

It is difficult for them to decide to leave as they have no education beyond what they brought with them when they joined.

The fact is that, there are still many who bigheartedly supported her work because they do not realize how her sick premises choke efforts to lessen misery.

They remain ignorant of the fact that most of the donations the Missionary remain unused in her bank accounts, and thus they too are deceived to think that they are helping the poor.

“As a Missionary of Charity, I was assigned to record donations…… We wrote receipts for checks of $50,000 and more on a regular basis. Sometimes a donor would call up and ask if we had received his check…..how could we say that we could not recall it because we had received so many that was even larger?” …says Susan Shields in “The Mystery of Mother Teresa & Sainthood” available at UniqueEbook.com.

Publicly, Mother Teresa never asked for money, but she did persuade people to make sacrifices for the poor and “give until it hurts.” Many abided - and donations kept flowing. You will find stirring letters from people, many a times poor themselves, donating their hard earned money for the starving people in Africa, the flood victims in Bangladesh, or the poor children in India. Most of the donations remain unused in banks.

The flood of aid is considered to be a sign of God’s endorsement of Mother Teresa’s worshippers. The sisters are told by their superiors that the Missionaries receive more gifts than other religious bodies because God was pleased with Mother.

You will be surprised to know that most of the sisters do not have the faintest idea how much money are being piled up. Here is an incident for you to get an impression about the rules followed in Missionary. One summer the sisters living on the outskirts of Rome were given more crates of tomatoes than they could distribute. So, the sisters decided to can the tomatoes rather than let them spoil. What do you think? Good idea, isn’t it? Maybe for you but not for Mother Teresa. When Mother found out what they had done she was very disgruntled as storing things showed lack of trust in Divine Providence, as per the Missionary’s set of laws.

Many such facts revealed for the first times…want to get a feel???

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