Mother Teresa: The Untold Story; Dr Aroup Chatterji; Fingerprint; Pp 360; Rs 295 |
The book exposes the ‘other face’ of Saint Mother Teresa and her dubious connections
Dr T H Chowdary
Mother Teresa was born in Skopje, Macedon on August 26, 1910 and was baptised as Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu. Teresa’s father was a Venitian (Italy) Nikolar Bojaxhiu who emigrated to Albania (when it was an imperial possession of Italy). Different biographers of Teresa described him as chemist, building contractor, wholesale importer of food, a doctor’s assistant as they were informed by his daughter Teresa. She came to India in 1937 as a nun; was moved by the misery of uncared for, famished, starving, disease-afflicted millions on Calcutta city’s pavements”. She established the Missionaries of Charity (MC) in 1950 as a refuge for them. The MC “picked” up thousands of them, fed, dressed and nursed them to health. Foreign charities gave abundant funds for her mission. She claimed that she and her nuns did all this work out of Christian compassion; she never mentioned that those sheltered and nursed were converted to Christianity.
Autobiography of a Yogi; Paramahamsa Yoganand; Diamond Books; Pp 312; The book is of Paramahamsa Yogananda’s remarkable life story that opens our minds to the joys, the boundless beauty and the unending possibilities of every living being. The book narrates about the world of Yogis and Saints, Science and miracles, death and rebirth Women’s Contribution to India’s Economic Resurgence; Deepali Pant Joshi; Pp 171; Rs 725 This volume seeks to probe deeper into connections between gender and development which are not easily recognisable it explores and illustrates though empirical accounts. The book will serve as a valuable source of reference for policy makers, teachers, women leaders, social scientists and students of economics. Traditional Culture of the Rabhas of Assam; Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture; Pp 131; Rs 220 The book is the culmination of an exercise field study undertaken by VKIC on the Rabhas—one of the major autochthonous inhabitants of Assam in particular and Northeast India in general. This volume focuses on an encompassing etic portrayal of the Rabhas Stress Management: An Integrated Approach; Dr Viswanathan Gopalan; GenNEXT Publication; Pp 119; Rs 490 The book brings to the reader, all the knowledge required to identify and manage stress. This book covers all the techniques known as positive thinking, exercises, relaxation, laughter, playing with children, travel, yoga, meditation and prayer, making the knowledge complete |
Teresa was beatified by the Pope in October 2003 and now on September 5, 2016, sainthood was conferred (called canonisation) upon her. When she died in September 1997, her funeral in Calcutta was conducted with state honours; the then Prime Minister Sri I K Gujaral and West Bengal’s Marxist-Communist Chief Minister Jyoti Basu “graced” the occasion; besides hordes of her foreign admirers, financiers and publicists also came for the funeral. Never in the history of Roman Catholic Church was a person elevated to Sainthood within 19 years of his/her demise as Mother Teresa!
Dr Aroup Chatterji, the author, was born and brought up in Calcutta. He emigrated to the UK; married an Irish Catholic lady and has three children. He was appalled at the tremendous image that was being built up for Mother Teresa and her work of charity in the West, especially in the USA and the UK. As a Calcuttan, he knew of the insignificant and not much known charity work of Teresa in Calcutta. He grew curious and researched and studied her activities for over twenty five years. He found that what was propagated or propagandised about Mother Teresa was only ten percent truth and ninety percent was fiction, lies! She accepted donations knowingly from drug peddlers and swindlers. What is worse is that she wrote to the prosecuting government officers and judges in the USA not to punish them, her swindler- criminal donors. In response to Mother Teresa’s letter to let go a swindler, the American prosecutor wrote to her to return the monies to the cheated; monies she accepted from the swindler, in the true Christian spirit. Again, it is alleged that she lied and gave exaggerated and false figures of persons she was daily feeding in her acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize in 1979! The ambulances donated by a Calcutta businessman were used by her nuns as taxis to ferry them in Calcutta! Her nuns refused to pick up dying persons within even 200 meters of the compassion house! (Dr Aroup Chaterji has recorded his telephone conversations with the nuns and reproduced them verbatim in the book). Mother Teresa told her western audiences that her mission routinely picked up abandoned babies, dying and dead bodies from Calcutta’s pavements.
Dr Aroup Chatterji familiarised himself with the Vatican’s procedures for beatification and sainthood. He petitioned to the Vatican to be heard and questioned. He deposed before the assigned interlocutors, called the postulator of the cause and fearlessly and truthfully exposed Mother Teresa’s lies and association with and defence of criminals, prosecuted and jailed in the USA. All was in vain. The Pope executed the accelerated procedures for conferring sainthood on Mother Teresa.
Dr Chatterji says scores of persons with established and exposed criminality were declared saints by the Vatican (ie Popes). The Catholic Church in Calcutta ascribed two miracles (one cure of an Adivasi of TB and abdominal tumour patient ) having occurred by the grace of the dead Mother Teresa, an aluminium medal of whose was tied to the Adivasi woman, Monica Bersa, on September 5, 1998, the first anniversary of Teresa’s death. The miracle cure was announced on October 1, 2002. Obviously, it was not a miracle cure but the outcome of medical treatment was asserted by doctors who medicated her and by the Superintendent of the Belurghat Hospital. TV channels and newspapers carried this refutation prominently in the following week. In October 2003, Pope John Paul II beatified Mother Teresa. She became “blessed”. Monica Besra and her family were flown by the Church to the Vatican: She met the Pope. Soon after beatification, Besra
repudiated the miracle and said she was cured by medicine.
Dr Chatterji showed that Mother Teresa went on innumerable foreign tours and was seldom available in India when tragedies like the Latur earth quake in September 1993, or flood in Calcutta. No charity of her mission was forth coming. Her dead body or funeral was seen or participated in by very few poor of Calcutta. Celebrities from several countries where she was propagandised and the “secular” IK Gujaral, the short time Prime Minister and the Marxist (traditional friends of those who convert Hindus to Christianity or Islam) CM Jyoti Basu graced Mother Teresa’s State funeral, an honour not given to any Shankaracharya.
The Untold Story must be read by truth-seeking and truth-respecting Indians to know what frauds Christian missionaries and their NGO allies are committing at the bidding of their foreign masters and financiers to reap
harvests of converts from poor and uninformed Hindus.
Comments