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Mother Teresa was adamantly opposed to abortion and Birth Control, both of which she saw as moral issues. She was, at best, philosophical about the moral harm caused by paedophile priests.
Documents said to have been obtained by SF Weekly suggest that Mother Teresa knew one of her favourite priests, Donald McGuire, was removed from ministry for sexually abusing a Bay Area boy in 1993, and that she nevertheless urged that he be returned to work as soon as possible. The priest resumed active ministry, as well as his predatory habits. Eight additional complaints were lodged against him in the coming years by various families, leading to his eventual arrest on sex-abuse charges in 2005. Her actions may or may not have been criminal in themselves, but it appears she aided a criminal in Father McGuire, leading to the suffering of even more innocent young children.
Mother Teresa expressed her religious beliefs by firstly devoting herself to the catholic community as well as showing peace and understanding internationally to people like a good follower of christinaity should do.
Mother Teresa was a moral woman, she helped save many people's lives.
both scientific and ethical issues often involve complex judgments
The famous quote comparing Hitler and Mother Teresa is attributed to the American writer and philosopher Christopher Hitchens. In his book "The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice," Hitchens argues that both figures represent extreme ends of a moral spectrum, emphasizing that actions are what define a person's legacy, regardless of their intentions. His controversial stance sparked significant debate about the complexities of morality and humanitarian work.
A:Perhaps it is not so important whether I agree with this, but whether I ought to do so. In other words, was Mother Teresa a truly holy person without moral blemish. On the evidence, it would seem not. Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity which, in fairness to others working with the poor of Calcutta but with less publicity, was one of the smaller charities in Calcutta. Her work and achievements have been greatly exaggerated by the Catholic Church which, since Mother Teresa's death, has moved quickly to declare her a saint.Aroup Chatterjee, in a deposition submitted in February 1998 to the committee for beatification/canonization of Mother Teresa, said that if the Committee wants to confer sainthood on Mother Teresa for being an exceptional Catholic, then no doubt such honour is deserved. If on the other hand, sainthood is something the Committee would confer on somebody who is also more than ordinarily honest, "humble", dedicated to the poor, free of falsehoods and above all a person of unique integrity, then in his opinion Mother Teresa fell short of a being a shining example.
what are the moral approaches to handling safety,health and welfare issues
the moral lesson in the story of aged mother is how to care our mother with love affectionate to her even though her always angry to you the love will still with him.
moral pleas
No, moral issues are not politics, and therefore government should stay out of it. This can be different depending on one's personal opinion, of course.
The cloning of human body has raised moral issues. Therefore, almost all countries are not in favor of preparing human clones.
No way
a part of life