Showing posts with label Mark Michael Zima. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Michael Zima. Show all posts

Friday, August 26, 2016

Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu (aka Mother Teresa)


This video draws from Aroup Chatterjee’s book (see below) and has a few factual errors.  That being said, it does demonstrate how Mother Teresa raised money ostensibly for the poor but instead used this money to spread her religious order as well as clearly shows the abhorrent conditions of her homes and hospitals.  Yes, we know what Mr. Hitchens stood for and no we don’t agree with everything in the film.


Hell’s Angel by Christopher Hitchens and Tariq Ali





For further reading on Mother Teresa:



Tradition In Action articles on Mother Teresa:


A few hard to find books on Mother Teresa and her problems which begin with her non-Catholic beliefs and end with her misuse of donations and alleged money laundering.


 Mother Teresa: The Final Verdict - Aroup Chatterjee (pdf)

 Mother Teresa The Case for the Cause: Is Mother Teresa of Calcutta a Saint? - Mark Michael Zima

Les côtés ténébreux de Mère Teresa - Serge Larivée, Carole Sénéchal et Geneviève Chénard (pdf)

Il Segreto di Madre Teresa: Il diaro e le lettere inedite dei colloqui con Gesu riportati alla luce dal processo di beatificazione - Saverio Gaeta

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Mother Teresa to be a saint on the 4th of September 2016







“Some call him Allah, some simply God. But we all have to acknowledge that it is he who made us for the greater things: to love and be loved”


“Of course I convert. I convert you to be a better Hindu or a better Muslim or a better Protestant. Once you’ve found God, it’s up to you to decide how to worship him.”


Mother Teresa: The Case For the Cause



An Open Letter to Pope Benedict Regarding the Cause for Canonization of Mother Teresa of Calcutta


Sadly Mark Michael Zima's book, Mother Teresa - The Case for the Cause - Is Mother Teresa of Calcutta a Saint?,  is out of print and used copies (if you can find one) sell for $750 & up.