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发表于 2014-8-27 06:55 PM
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“The increasing wealth of the order she founded became yet another grievance. On the one hand, large sums accumulated in checking (non-interest bearing) accounts in the United States, and large sums were being spent on opening new convents and increasing missionary work; on the other, her Home for the Dying continued to maintain the same austere ethos with which it had been founded, that is to say, as a place for those who had nowhere else to go – a point even hostile sources conceded.”
Grievance: Hitchens (1995), pp. 46f., 64. Last resort: "[o]nly when no city hospital will take the dying are they brought to the Missionaries of Charity." review by Krishna Dutta of Chatterjee (2003), Mother Teresa: The Final Verdict in the British review Times Higher Education, 16 May 2003, Saint of the gutters with friends in high places, accessed 29 January 2014 |
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