To: pascendi
But you must have known I was scrupulous; you would have counted on it... so I clearly cannot choose the conclusion in front of you.LOL. I honestly don't know if I've been played or there is something going on I hadn't counted on.
Needless to say, I'm not troubled by anything Mother Theresa said that could be considered doctrinally questionable. She is also noted for upholding Catholic docrtine most stridently. If she erred, I doubt that she did it purposefully.
To: St.Chuck
"She is also noted for upholding Catholic docrtine most stridently. If she erred, I doubt that she did it purposefully."
In all honesty, I have absolutely no idea. I'm in no position to judge her at all, and don't mean or intend to. Just to point out the fact that she did in fact have a modernist theologian's take on salvation and the duty of a missionary. But then again, she never proposed to be a theologian.
Point being: common praise of her for her genuine virtues often extends beyond these virtues and into other areas in which she was genuinely lacking.
148 posted on
08/18/2004 9:01:31 PM PDT by
pascendi
(Quicumque vult salvus esse, ante omnia opus est, ut teneat catholicam fidem)
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