Mother Teresa, in My Own Words Topics for Discussion

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Mother Teresa, in My Own Words Topics for Discussion

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How did Mother Teresa come to live in Calcutta?

What do you think of Mother Teresa's perspective on money? Do you think she is right? Is her opinion practical?

Many have criticized Mother Teresa for only helping the poor with poverty but not challenging the social structures that cause poverty. She responds that this was simply not her vocation. In your view, is her response satisfactory?

How does Teresa find Christ in the poor?

Name two acts of love that particularly impressed Teresa.

Explain Teresa's distinction between material and spiritual poverty. Which is worse in her view?

Teresa believes that in many ways the developed countries are more impoverished than the undeveloped countries. In what sense does she mean? Is she right?

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