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is there any good title for mother teresa??

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Darik Majoren Profile
Darik Majoren answered

I do not think "Saint" quite qualifies her.

Seems to be Question regarding the "Good" she was said to have done. Interesting Study

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Darik Majoren
Darik Majoren commented
Pray tell, what is the criteria for "Sainthood" this "Devil's Advocate" has to establish . . .

Go ahead, list generalized areas that need to "Check the Boxes" so to speak . . .
Tom  Jackson
Tom Jackson commented
I charge $150 per hour to tutor.

I suggest you start a "go fund me" account and then get back to me.

It's going to take an unusual amount of time to get you up to speed on Catholicism.
Darik Majoren
Darik Majoren commented
So, even the most "Mentally Challenged" of people could see I didn't ask you for the complete reference guide to "Catholicism" . . or if we were playing the $25,000 Pyramid "Things that try to control the general populace for financial Gain".

What I asked you was specific to the Job title of this "Devil's Advocate" that is supposed to "Vet" , Would Be Saints. I even went so far as to ask for a generalization of the criteria . . . But as usual you know even less of your belief system then most avid believers so you choose to "Dodge" and throw out "Strawman" tactics to derail the discussion.

That's fine, it further solidifies what we have seen in the past with you . . . no substance to back whatever you claim of the day is.
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Virginia Lou answered

Dear Anonymous,

Before her canonization she was known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta...

So now she would very likely be called St. Teresa of Calcutta.

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Megan goodgirl answered

yes a saint.

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Call me Z answered

Since she is neither an actual mother, nor was her name actually Teresa, it seems moot what you call her now that she’s dead...

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