That would be utterly damning, if she brought in sick people, and didn't treat them, so that they died needlessly. Not saintly at all, in fact, sadistic.
Ok so you think they were better left on the street, to die.
Bear in mind if she hadn't been there, that's what would have happened to them.
In the UK we get treated for free when we are ill, but in other countries people have to pay for treatment or die.
Is Mother Teresa worse than a wealthy doctor who has a cure, but withholds it because the patient can't afford it actually any better?
For a while I corresponded with a pregnant lady in the states who was desperately worried about the health of her unborn child, but she couldn't afford to see a doctor.
Is a doctor who witholds a cure or pain relief because of monetary concerns any better than Mother Teresa?
Because in a lot of countries medical help costs money and a price is put on lives.
Here in the UK we are extremely lucky IMO because we tend to give it.
We don't have to remortgage our house if we need a lifesaving op.
However should we lose the NHS hospitals could well take in dying people they could cure, but not treat them.
That's what private means if you are so poor you can't afford expensive health insurance.