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So it may not even have been spotaneous, but due to a medicine rather than to a picture of MT.
Isn't it interesting how the Vatican finds it very hard to find convincing miracles to attribute to would-be present-day saints? When their medieval predecessors had no trouble working lots and lots of miracles? [ December 04, 2002: Message edited by: lpetrich ]</p> |
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Here are some quotes from <a href="http://www.geocities.com/missus_gumby/quote.htm" target="_blank">http://www.geocities.com/missus_gumby/quote.htm</a>
I think it is very beautiful for the poor to accept their lot... the world is being much helped by the suffering of the poor people." - Agnes Gonxa Bojaxhiu (Mother Teresa) Suffering is good? Fine. You torture yourself all you want, you sado-machist 'compassionate' fundamentalist! God always provides. - Agnes Gonxa Bojaxhiu (Mother Teresa) Yeah, right. Then why are there so many starving people in third world countries? The poor should remain poor ... Without them, we will lose our jobs." - Sister Nirmala, Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity - after the death of Mother Teresa. These speak for themselves. |
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Usually people must wait 5 years after the person has died before starting a campaign for sainthood. The time frame is intended to look into the life of the person who will be potentially sainted. After the 5 years and their case is reviewed by a board, they are given the title of "Venerable" Pope John Paul waived this rule in the case of Mother Teresa so no 5 year waiting at all. Then there is the beautification. This is when the person is credited with a miracle that happened after the person's death. Then the Vatican has to confirm the miracle. Following that a second miracle is required for formal sainthood. Martyrs are always exempt from the miracle requirements...they get all the breaks [ December 04, 2002: Message edited by: Amie ]</p> |
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