This documentary series examines the complex legacy of Mother Teresa, one of the most celebrated humanitarian figures of the 20th century. While globally revered as a saint who dedicated her life to serving the poorest of the poor in Calcutta, the series presents a more nuanced investigation into her work and influence. Through interviews with those who knew her, archival footage, and expert commentary, the program explores both the widespread admiration for her charitable mission and the controversies that have emerged regarding her methods and beliefs. The series delves into questions about the conditions in her hospices, her views on suffering, the financial management of her organization, and the gap between her public image and the realities of her operations. By presenting multiple perspectives, the documentary encourages viewers to critically examine the mythology surrounding Mother Teresa and consider the complexities of humanitarian work, religious devotion, and the making of modern saints.
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