Sunday, June 21, 2020

Dignity of birth and dignity of death: MOTHER TERESA'S VALUE

Whether title'Goddess of kindness' or 'Spendid woman of the gutter', "Saint on Earth", Saint of Gutters", "Angel of Mercy", "Living Saint of Calcutta", she was well known in the world as she was among the poor. She had many other names too, including some malicious ones like, "Hell's angel", "Hell's puppet", the "Popes' emissary" etc... But who does not get names good and bad especially when doing good going against the current?

Even Jesus had a variety of names such as, 'Glutton", "Samaritan", "possessed", "Beelzebul", "out of mind", "impostor", "a friend of publicans and sinners" and similar ones. Such was the fury of those who opposed his message and his ways that they could not call him by anything kinder name than what we have cited above.Granted that Mother Teresa used in her title, "Missionary" and spoke against abortion and too often spoke about Jesus, it is a great wonder that the attack against her was not really very big and she was never subject to violence. She went against the unethical and immoral trends of the present age and still was the darling of the media and of celebrities and rulers all over the world. People rushed to see her as though for absolution for their sins and to re-invent themselves and make a come back to respectability. Consider the thousand of volunteers who put up with the unbearable conditions of Calcutta to do what they could not do in the West,that is, to serve the poorest of the poor.In the same process, some even set their conscience right and do amends for the past life, as they take part in the recollection and prayer programmes at the Mother House.

As to her legacy, the media may say what it likes but for the honest on-looker it is impossible to explain how the frail - looking nuns are able to endure the extreme hot situations in Calcutta and sleep with out fans that many of the poor today have. The giant leap of the diminutive Saint of Kolkata is unbelievable in terms of thousands of followers they have, with hundreds of centres in thier care and lakhs of volunteers visiting them and extending their services to them and to the many thousands of the sick and the dying. it is estimated that some 80 thousand sick people who were picked up in a dying condition have been able to die with dignity and in peace in the homes of Mother Teresa.Only those who have some faith in a peaceful and happy death to gain eternal life and its bliss can understand this.

Another phenomenal achievement is the dignified life given to thousands of unwanted babies who have been either given in adoption or settled in life, something that Teresa the "Mother of the Living" from heaven will be now taking delight in. Even if the media has given  wide coverage to Mother Teresa at the most important moments of her life, death and after-death glorification, yet we should say that there is a lot that still remains unnoticed. Take, for example the homes for babies,mentally challenged women and HIV patients that are located at Tangra and is known by the name Shantidan (the gift of peace) - all these works which along with the HIV centre run by the male counter parts under the direction of the MC Brothers have grown into a mini township.Now it is quite well known that many of the HIV patients from these centres are able to return to normal life after two or three years in these centres.There has been reported the case of a man who was paralysed due to HIV and TB and the family too had stopped visiting him after admitting him in the centre at Deepshika run of the MC Brothers at Tangra. He is now able to walk and look cheerful.

To their credit, it must be said that the Sisters and Brothers are selfless and do not run any institution for the sake of money -- something rare among many private charitable institutions, and they are not discriminatory: They care for all irrespective of caste, religion or colour.So it makes sense to say that Mother Teresa and her works have a univresal character, except for that blue striped sari that is typically Indian and even the foreigners wrap it round joyfully.

Mother Teresa has not only done much in terms of charitable works but has taught us a great deal.There is no one whether abroad or in    India who would forget to insert a quote from Mother Teresa in their talk or writing.Let us take therefore, a quote from this Saint of the slums,

The poor give us much more than we give them. They're such strong people, living day to day with no food. And they never curse, never complain. We don't have to give them pity or sympathy. We have so much to learn from them.

A birth centenary tribute to Mother Teresa
From the STREAMS.