Okay you asked for it.
How about some pictures of this "saint's" life's work?
Maybe that'll make you wonder whether she's a "saint" or not.
Here's one of her worshipping Buddha.

Mother Teresa often said that all souls need to be converted, which appears to be good doctrine if one assumes that the conversion is to the Catholic Faith. But, to the contrary, she said that her goal was “to make the Christian the better Christian, the Muslim a better Muslim, and a Hindu a better Hindu.”
Praying at the tomb of a professed Hindu, that rejected Jesus Christ.

Mother Teresa said, “
We never try to convert those who receive [aid from Missionaries of Charity] to Christianity but in our work we bear witness to the love of God’s presence and if Catholics, Protestants, Buddhists, or
agnostics become for this better men - simply better - we will be satisfied” (Mother Teresa: The Case for The Cause, p. 47).
She also believed in some warped notion of "BOD" which was...
In 1990, she spoke at the Vatican. She told an audience of priests,
“We call baptism the ticket for St. Peter. She said, “Not one has died without the ticket for St. Peter. We call baptism the ticket for St. Peter because He [God] won’t let them go to heaven without that ticket” (Mother Teresa: The Case for The Cause, p. 126). :stare:
“
I love all religions but I am in love with my own. If people become better Hindus, better Muslims, better Buddhists by our acts of love, then there is something else growing there. They come closer and closer to God. When they come closer, they have to choose” (Mother Teresa: The Case for The Cause, p. 47). :shocked:
Oh and she even hands out communion!
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The confessor of "Mother Teresa" was a convicted pedophile.
Read
here.Put that in your pipe and smoke it. :detective: