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Yes, a number of times, sometimes for medical treatment. In 1985, Mother Teresa had cataract surgery in St Vincent's Hospital , New York, having, because of cost, publicly declined the same treatment from the St Francis Medical Centre in Pittsburgh the previous year, although the earlier offer would have cost only $5000.

On another occasion, Mother Teresa planned to convert a building in New York that had been donated to her order into a shelter for homeless men. The Misionaries of Charity could easily have afforded to modify the building and install an elevator as required by state law, but refused. The City of New York offered to fund installation of the elevator, but Mother Teresa still refused on the grounds that an elevator was a "luxury", and that the sisters of the order could easily carry disabled men up and down the stairs. Her order cultivated an image of ostentatious humility.

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