evo našao sam nešto o Majki Terezi, pa da prodiskutiramo...jedan intervju prvo:
Q: Do you believe if they die believing in Shiva or in Ram [Hindu gods] they will go to heaven?
A: Yes, that is their faith. My own faith will lead me to God, ... So
if they have believed in their god very strongly, if they have faith,
surely they will be saved.
Q: Today it does not seem that the Catholic Church is trying to convert
anymore. I know that John Paul II is saying now that those of other
religions are saved. You do not believe they are lost anyway, right?
A: No, they are not lost. They are saved according to their faith, you
know. If they believe whatever they believe, that is their salvation.
pa svjedočanstvo jedne opatice iz njezinog reda:
"I myself was in Mother Teresa's order, the Missionaries of Charity. I
am now a Christian. I was saved on 3/3/96 ... You are quite right about
the pagan influences on the order. When I was a postulant in Rome, we
had Hindu-style meditation techniques from a book called "Sadhana" by
Father Antony De Mello. Mother Teresa behaves like a Hindu guru. She
visits each convent at six monthly to yearly intervals. The sisters
seem to live for these visits and sit worshipfully at her feet when she
gives one of her talks. On the special occasion when she presented us
with our personal rosaries (in the postulancy in Rome) she said, "My
words are scripture for you," and of course she was right. All the
letters which she writes on "spiritual" matters are kept, printed and
copied and bound into volumes. Each convent has a copy of these volumes
of her words which are studied daily as Christians study the Bible.
Cuttings of Mother Teresa's hair and pieces of her saris are kept in a
cupboard in Rome, ready to be made into relics when she is canonized.
"But my main worry was the corporal penances used by the sisters and
kept in small hand-made drawstring bags, along with toothbrush, needle
and thread, etc. These include a whip made of rope and bracelets and
waist-chains made of something similar to gardening wire which pierce
the flesh. These penance implements are made by the novices in Rome.
This is dangerous to the health, but is kept secret." (Signed, Pamela
Hursch, England).
cijeli link:
http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/exposes/teresa/general.htm
Q: Do you believe if they die believing in Shiva or in Ram [Hindu gods] they will go to heaven?
A: Yes, that is their faith. My own faith will lead me to God, ... So
if they have believed in their god very strongly, if they have faith,
surely they will be saved.
Q: Today it does not seem that the Catholic Church is trying to convert
anymore. I know that John Paul II is saying now that those of other
religions are saved. You do not believe they are lost anyway, right?
A: No, they are not lost. They are saved according to their faith, you
know. If they believe whatever they believe, that is their salvation.
pa svjedočanstvo jedne opatice iz njezinog reda:
"I myself was in Mother Teresa's order, the Missionaries of Charity. I
am now a Christian. I was saved on 3/3/96 ... You are quite right about
the pagan influences on the order. When I was a postulant in Rome, we
had Hindu-style meditation techniques from a book called "Sadhana" by
Father Antony De Mello. Mother Teresa behaves like a Hindu guru. She
visits each convent at six monthly to yearly intervals. The sisters
seem to live for these visits and sit worshipfully at her feet when she
gives one of her talks. On the special occasion when she presented us
with our personal rosaries (in the postulancy in Rome) she said, "My
words are scripture for you," and of course she was right. All the
letters which she writes on "spiritual" matters are kept, printed and
copied and bound into volumes. Each convent has a copy of these volumes
of her words which are studied daily as Christians study the Bible.
Cuttings of Mother Teresa's hair and pieces of her saris are kept in a
cupboard in Rome, ready to be made into relics when she is canonized.
"But my main worry was the corporal penances used by the sisters and
kept in small hand-made drawstring bags, along with toothbrush, needle
and thread, etc. These include a whip made of rope and bracelets and
waist-chains made of something similar to gardening wire which pierce
the flesh. These penance implements are made by the novices in Rome.
This is dangerous to the health, but is kept secret." (Signed, Pamela
Hursch, England).
cijeli link:
http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/exposes/teresa/general.htm