
Thousands of women gave up everything to follow Mother Teresa, joining her storied Catholic order, the Missionaries of Charity. But some found that life inside this fiercely private religious order was not what they’d imagined. Former sisters who worked closely with Mother Teresa describe her bold vision and devotion to charity and prayer. But they also share stories of suffering and forbidden lov... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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PART TEN - “I couldn’t come to any clarity unless I took off the habit and was seen.”
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PART NINE - Is this a cult? How do you leave?
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PART EIGHT - "She used to tell us, ‘If ever I will be a saint, I will be the saint of darkness.’ ... And we didn't know what she meant."
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This was extremely well done. Very professional! This must have been a tough topic to investigate. Thank you for this work!
Incredible podcast on the history of mother Teresa & the cult she started, the Missionaries of Charity. fascinating!!!
I was really confused by how the horrors perpetuated by Mother Theresa were only hinted at rather than fully addressing how this may have played a role in the story. They choose to use the anecdote about “begging” for a free car despite having access to $55-million in a bank to pay for it. They do not mention that they would reuse needles for patients until they were so blunt, they were barely usable. They don’t explore Mother Theresa’s refusal to help alleviate physical suffering of patients, a... more
Found this podcast to be one of my favorites. Every MC has their VERY own personal experience, but I thought this podcast allowed for an open minded approach! Thank you to all the MC's that shared their story! My husband was a former Friar and felt many of the same experiences. It helped me better understand him. Well done!!
Beautifully done. The writing and narration was amazing, and the story itself was really interesting. The contributors are so brave to have given their stories and perspectives on such a personal and nuanced situation
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