The sainthood of Mother Teresa and tahe fake contradictions

    Md. Taqi Yasir

    Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, known as Mother Teresa first implemented the conception of the Christian Catholic and the Holy Cross Convention through her works of peaceful missions. She had been the first pioneer to the bequest of charity and worked throughout her life for the welfare activities of the people all around the world. The Nobel laureate was accused for being a fraud and contradictions were filed against her sainthood. The most shocking thing is that the disregard was caused by some of the people around the world who believed that the sainthood she did not deserve due to some unidentified casual objectifications of her work process. And the work process of hers were said to be a negation of acceptance of canonization.
    The very idea of canonization requires 2 miracles in the system of the Catholic Church conventional unit. The Holy Cross convention can be said as the whole form of reputation to allocate the spot of declaration of saint.
    Now in different perspectives of people the very idea of sainthood miracles can vary at different phases based upon their views and fantasy of errors.
    According to the researchers of University of Montreal and University of Ottawa the PR of hers doesn’t meet all the requirements of attaining the canonization. Even documentation by a journalist named Christopher Hitchens was done in the year 1994 was done named as Hell’s Angel showing her positives and negatives.
    She was beatified in the year of 2003 by Pope John Paul II. The 4 steps and the conditions of attaining sainthood are according to the Vatican City conventions are:

    1. When the subject arises that a person should be considered for Sainthood, a Bishop is placed in charge of the initial investigation of the person’s life. If it is determined that the candidate is deemed worthy of further consideration, the Vatican grants a “Nihil Obstat.” This is a Latin phrase that means “nothing hinders.” Henceforth, the candidate is called a “Servant of God.

    2. The Church Official, a Postulator, who coordinates the process and serves as an advocate, must prove that the candidate lived heroic virtues. This is achieved through the collection of documents and testimonies that are collected and presented to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. When a candidate is approved, he/she earns the title of “Venerable.”

    3. To be beatified and recognized as a “Blessed,” one miracle acquired through the candidate’s intercession is required in addition to recognition of heroic virtue (or martyrdom in the case of a martyr).

    4. Canonization requires a second miracle after beatification, though a Pope may waive these requirements. (A miracle is not required prior to a martyr’s beatification, but one is required before his/her canonization.) Once this second miracle has been received through the candidate’s intercession, the Pope declares the person a “Saint.”

    If we look at all the contradictions and wind the clock back the time when the works of Mother Teresa were carried out at her Home of the dying destitute, it is obvious that she deserves the sainthood. Now about the point of miracles, the miracles cannot be specified always at the Godly demeanor. Because miracles happen and Mother Teresa herself was an embodiment of miracle- The women in the world who left the worldly beings and denied every possible way of sumptuousness being from a superior rank family. Let the contradictions fall flat on the faces of critics and may her soul rest in peace as a soul of heavenly staircase.

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