The Dark Truth About Mother Teresa: A Critical Examination

Mother Teresa is often seen as a quasi-saintly figure, the embodiment of altruism and compassion. For her work, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and was canonized as Saint Teresa of Calcutta in 2016; she is revered worldwide for working among the poor and the sick. Her society, the Missionaries of Charity, has established medical centers, hospices, and orphanages around the world, with a specific focus on India. Despite the good reputation, a darker story is hidden behind the scenes. Throughout the years, various critics—reporters, former volunteers, and persons associated with the Catholic Church—have raised concerns about her methods, financial practices, and the overall structure of her work. The alarming revelations surrounding Mother Teresa include questionable medical practices, lack of financial transparency, political ties, and an unsettling approach towards suffering. This research provides a detailed analysis of these factors, allowing the reader to gain a better...