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The text is about the life and controversies of Mother Teresa, who was born as Gonca Boyacı in Skopje in 1914 and became a Catholic nun in India. The text claims that Mother Teresa was not a charitable missionary who helped the poor and the sick, but a controversial figure who was involved in child molestation, fraud, conversion, and neglect. The text also questions the validity of the miracles that made her a saint and criticizes the uncritical admiration that she received from many people. The text ends with a request for comments and subscriptions from the viewers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- 1. The text is about Mother Teresa, a Catholic nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity and was canonized as a saint in 2016.
- 2. Mother Teresa was born as Gonca Boyacı in Skopje, which was part of the Ottoman Empire, on August 26, 1914.
- 3. Mother Teresa claimed that God called her to serve the poor in India when she was 12 years old and later when she was teaching in a monastery.
- 4. Mother Teresa opened her first facility called the House of the Dying in Kolkata in 1952, where she and her nuns cared for people who were abandoned and dying in the streets.
- 5. Mother Teresa received many awards and honors, including the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and the Medal of Freedom in 1985. She also became an honorary US citizen in 1996.
- 6. Mother Teresa died of heart failure on September 5, 1997, at the age of 87. She had a pacemaker inserted in her heart after her second heart attack in 1989 and underwent an exorcism in the hospital.
- 7. Mother Teresa was criticized for her controversial views and practices, such as opposing abortion and birth control, baptizing dying people without their consent, accepting donations from dictators and fraudsters, neglecting medical care and hygiene in her facilities, and glorifying suffering as a gift from God.
- 8. Mother Teresa was declared a saint by Pope Francis in 2016 after two miracles were attributed to her intercession: the healing of a woman with a tumor and a man with a brain infection.
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