http://www.firstthings.com/onthesquare/2013/04/mother-teresa...
What is the most telling is the response to Hitchens from the order she founded, on hearing about his death.
Despite Hitchens' vicious attacks on Mother Teresa over the years, the saint's order in India, Missionaries of Charity, said that it would offer prayers for the renowned atheist upon hearing of his passing late Thursday night at the age of 62, after a battle with cancer.
“We will pray for him and for his family,” spokeswoman for the order Sister Christie told Agence France-Presse.
http://www.christianpost.com/news/the-atheist-vs-the-saint-w...
On the matter of convincing the victims to forgive their aggressor, they confirm what he says.
As for the Albania issue, they cling to an incorrect but completely irrelevant historical fact he gets wrong, avoiding having to deal with the actual point, which is whether Mother Teresa actually supported it or not.
I don't know if Hitchens was right, but if the best her supporters can come up with is a reply filled with deceit and red herrings, I'm starting to think maybe he was on to something.
What is the most telling is the response to Hitchens from the order she founded, on hearing about his death.
That's the same reply any Catholic organization gives whenever someone dies, except maybe for cruel dictators. I'm not criticizing it, but it tells us absolutely nothing.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-03/uom-mta022813...