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A besra is a bird of prey of southern Asia, Latin name Accipiter virgatus.

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What proof made the Church beatify Mother Teresa?

A:Acording to Catholic tradition, a single miracle is required for beatification. For this, the Vatican has recognised the healing of a tumour in the abdomen of an Indian woman, Monica Besra, after the application of a locket containing Mother Teresa's picture. Besra said that a beam of light emanated from the picture, curing the cancerous tumour.Dr. Ranjan Mustafi, who had been treating Besra, said that the cyst was not cancer at all but a cyst caused by tuberculosis. He said, "It was not a miracle.... She took medicines for nine months to one year." According to Besra's husband, "My wife was cured by the doctors and not by any miracle. Nevertheless, this new information does not invalidate her beatification, and a second miracle will lead to Mother Teresa's canonisation.


What made Mother Teresa blessed?

A:After Mother Teresa died, the Catholic Church began the process of beatification, which requires the Church to recognise a miracle as having occured because of her intercession. In 2002, the Vatican recognised as a miracle the healing of a tumour in the abdomen of an Indian woman, Monica Besra, after the application of a locket containing Mother Teresa's picture. With the pope's approval of her beatification, she became theBesra said that a beam of light emanated from the picture, curing the cancerous tumour. Dr. Ranjan Mustafi, who had treated Besra, said that the cyst was not cancer at all but a cyst caused by tuberculosis. He said, "It was not a miracle.... She took medicines for nine months to one year." According to Besra's husband, "My wife was cured by the doctors and not by any miracle." Although Besra's cure now seems not to have been the outcome of a miracle, her beatification stands.


Will Mother Teresa be sainted?

I am sure she will eventually be canonized. According to Catholic tradition, two verifiable miracles are needed in order to be eligible for sainthood. For the first miracle, required for beatification, the Vatican has recognised the healing of a tumour in the abdomen of an Indian woman, Monica Besra, after the application of a locket containing Mother Teresa's picture. Besra said that a beam of light emanated from the picture, curing the cancerous tumour. Dr. Ranjan Mustafi, who had been treating Besra, said that the cyst was not cancer at all but a cyst caused by tuberculosis. He said, "It was not a miracle.... She took medicines for nine months to one year." According to Besra's husband, "My wife was cured by the doctors and not by any miracle. A second miracle will lead to Mother Teresa's canonisation, although even the first miracle is open to doubt at this stage.


Did Mother Teresa have a second miracle?

As of February 2015 a second miracle has not been proven. Her first miracle was to cause a cure to take place in an Indian woman named Monica Besra. The woman had been suffering from a huge tumor for years and medicines had failed to stop its growth or remove it. One evening the picture of Mother Teresa was placed on her abdomen while all the sisters in the Mother House prayed for a cure. The very next day the tumor had vanished without a trace.


How did Saint Teresa become a saint?

Mother Teresa, as of April 2013, has been beatified but is not yet a canonized saint. According to Catholic tradition, two verifiable miracles are needed in order to be eligible for sainthood. For the first miracle, required for beatification, the Vatican has recognised the healing of a tumour in the abdomen of an Indian woman, Monica Besra, after the application of a locket containing Mother Teresa's picture. Besra said that a beam of light emanated from the picture, curing the cancerous tumour. Dr. Ranjan Mustafi, who had been treating Besra, said that the cyst was not cancer at all but a cyst caused by tuberculosis. He said, "It was not a miracle.... She took medicines for nine months to one year." According to Besra's husband, "My wife was cured by the doctors and not by any miracle." A second miracle will lead to Mother Teresa's canonisation as a saint, although the first miracle is open to doubt at this stage.


What miracle did Mother Teresa perform that has been recognized by the Catholic Church?

Mother Teresa's recognized miracle by the Catholic Church was the healing of a tumor in the abdomen of Monica Besra in 1998, which was attributed to Mother Teresa's intercession.


Did Mother Teresa cure any disease?

A:No. Mother Teresa provided palliative care only. Even when medical cures were readily available, she allowed God to decide whether those in her care would recover or die. Any claims that Mother Teresa cured disease from beyond the grave would be out of character. A:She cured the disease of loneliness, of being unwanted, of being unloved, of being abandoned. She made people feel loved, wanted, cared for, she gave them dignity. Modern secular people may not see these as diseases, but the diseases of the soul are so much more painful and more lasting, these are the diseases that she addressed and cured.


Why would the Catholic Church make Mother Teresa a saint?

A:Every religion occasionally needs someone new to look up to, or it risks becoming stale and irrelevant. Mother Teresa filled that role in the Catholic Church during the twentieth century and even today, after her death. She undertook admirable work among the poor of India and was a good communicator and fundraiser. The Church soon saw her publicity value and threw its resources behind building up her public image. Mother Teresa had her faults and was perhaps not the truly great person portrayed by the Church publicity machine, but millions of Catholics around the world now eagerly anticipate her canonisation.The process has begun, with her beatification. As the miracle required for beatification, the Vatican has recognised the healing of a tumour in the abdomen of an Indian woman, Monica Besra, after the application of a locket containing Mother Teresa's picture. Besra said that a beam of light emanated from the picture, curing the cancerous tumour.Dr. Ranjan Mustafi, who had been treating Besra, said that the cyst was not cancer at all but a cyst caused by tuberculosis. He said, "It was not a miracle.... She took medicines for nine months to one year." According to Besra's husband, "My wife was cured by the doctors and not by any miracle." This first miracle is therefore open to doubt, but this does not invalidate Mother Teresa's beatification.According to Catholic tradition, two verifiable miracles are needed in order to be eligible for sainthood. Thus, a second miracle will lead to Mother Teresa's canonisation as a saint.


What two miracles did Mother Teresa do to become a saint?

Catholic Answer:In 2002, the Vatican recognized as a miracle the healing of a tumor in the abdomen of an Indian woman, Monica Besra, after the application of a locket containing Mother Teresa's picture. The tumor had been treated for nearly a year with no effect but disappeard overnight when the locket was applied.Dr. Ranjan Mustafi, who had been treating Besra, said that the cyst was not cancer at all but a cyst caused by tuberculosis. He said, "It was not a miracle.... She took medicines for nine months to one year." According to Besra's husband, "My wife was cured by the doctors and not by any miracle." He obviously did not regard it as an overnight cure.


What were mother teresas two miracles?

She will probably be canonized in 2016. Her miracles are:1.) In 2002, the Vatican recognized as a miracle the healing of a tumor in the abdomen of an Indian woman, Monica Besra, after the application of a locket containing Mother Teresa's picture.2.) In December of 2015, the Vatican confirmed that Pope Francis recognized a second miracle attributed to her involving the healing of a Brazilian man with multiple brain tumors.


Why should Mother Teresa not become a saint?

A:Most people long for Mother Teresa to become recognised as a saint, even when they no nothing more about her than reputation and information from the Catholic Church, which has exaggerated her achievements. There are two reasons for the Catholic Church to canonise a person as a saint, and it sems that Mother Teresa has failed both of them.The first reason for canonisation is an exemplary life of suffering or achievement. There is nothing known about the life of Mother Teresa that suggests she suffered for her faith, and the Catholic Church has exaggerated her achievements:Mother Teresa travelled first class when flying around the world, which she frequently did. When faced with illness, she sought out and enjoyed the most modern medical treatment in world-renowned clinics in the United States, Europe, and India although the poor in the facilities that the Missionaries of Charity operated could not receive even basic treatment. Mother Teresa dedicated her life to the Church, but this had its limits.Mother Teresa is on record as having said that her order fed 4000, 5000, 7000 or 9000 people in Calcutta every day but Aroup Chatterjee, in a Deposition submitted before the committee for beatification of Mother Teresa, stated that her soup kitchens (numbering between two and three) in Calcutta did not feed more than 300 people daily, even as a generous over-estimate.The second requirement for canonisation is the acceptance by the Church of two miracles resulting from the intercession of the saint. In 2002, as part of the beatification process, the Vatican recognised as a first miracle the healing of a tumour in the abdomen of an Indian woman, Monica Besra, after the application of a locket containing Mother Teresa's picture. Besra said that a beam of light emanated from the picture, curing the cancerous tumour. Dr. Ranjan Mustafi, who told The New York Times he had treated Besra, said that the cyst was not cancer at all but a cyst caused by tuberculosis. He said, "It was not a miracle.... She took medicines for nine months to one year." According to Besra's husband, "My wife was cured by the doctors and not by any miracle. A second miracle will undoubtedly lead to Mother Teresa's canonisation, although even the first miracle is open to doubt at this stage.


Is Mother Teresa a patron saint?

Catholic Answer In the modern use of the word, a saint is anyone in heaven, and there is a good chance of that with Mother Teresa. However, as of the Spring 2012, she has not been canonized by the Church yet, she has only been declared "Blessed".