Faithful to Christ Despite Doubts
It neither makes me think less, nor more of Mother Teresa that she doubted. It does, however, remind me of the integrity of her commitment -- her fidelity or, yes, faithfulness -- to a life oriented to God, even the imitation of Christ. Indeed, the discovery that Mother Teresa sometimes doubted and despaired may be best understood as a necessary dimension of that imitation and the “taking up of [her] cross,” as the Gospels describe discipleship. It was, after all, Christ who exclaimed on his cross “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" In these words, lament is joined to Christian faith and informs the command to “endure to the end.”


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