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The Turning: The Sisters Who Left - S1: Ep 4 - The Devil's Advocates

S1: Ep 4 - The Devil's Advocates

The Turning: The Sisters Who Left

06/01/21 • 36 min

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PART FOUR - The world’s most admired woman lived a life dedicated to helping the poor – but was it always in their best interest?

After Mother Teresa became famous, controversial claims about her work began to emerge. Dangerous medical practices? Secret baptisms? In this episode, we meet Mother Teresa's biggest critics and hear from sisters who were there.

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This series was inspired by Mary Johnson’s memoir, “An Unquenchable Thirst.” Find it HERE - https://amzn.to/3whsTeO

TRANSCRIPT - https://www.rococopunch.com/transcripts

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06/01/21 • 36 min

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The Turning: The Sisters Who Left - S1: Ep 4 - The Devil's Advocates

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M the day after Mother Teresa died. Her body lay on a bed of ice in the mother house and Calcutta. Hundreds of people stood outside in the rain, somewhere crying. Inside, sisters knelt or stood around her body. They prayed the Rosary aloud and approached one at a time to kiss her feet. The chapel was too small for all the visitors who wanted to pay their respects, so her body was carried through the streets in an open coffin to a church, where sh

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