Mother Teresa’s Agony

After Stephen sent me the link about the kung-fu stuff, I found a much more serious posting that intrigued me on his Faithmaps site… check it out for more details here.

For those who are terrified to click the link, here’s an excerpt:

Mother Teresa’s Agony


Mother Teresa

“Together they suggest a startling portrait in self-contradiction - that one of the great human icons of the past 100 years, whose remarkable deeds seemed inextricably connected to her closeness to God and who was routinely observed in silent and seemingly peaceful prayer by her associates as well as the television camera, was living out a very different spiritual reality privately, an arid landscape from which the deity had disappeared.

And in fact, that appears to be the case. A new, innocuously titled book, Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light (Doubleday), consisting primarily of correspondence between Teresa and her confessors and superiors over a period of 66 years, provides the spiritual counterpoint to a life known mostly through its works. The letters, many of them preserved against her wishes (she had requested that they be destroyed but was overruled by her church), reveal that for the last nearly half-century of her life she felt no presence of God whatsoever - or, as the book’s compiler and editor, the Rev. Brian Kolodiejchuk, writes, “neither in her heart or in the eucharist””.

- a fascinating article on Mother Teresa

31 August 2007 | Philosophical, Religion | Comments

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