Considering your pedigree, no big whoop.If an internet psycho sez so..so be it.
Considering your pedigree, no big whoop.If an internet psycho sez so..so be it.
The labourers and the professional craftsman that built the church or supplied material were paid for their work or product and in most cases they were locals. They made money 'before' the church was finished. Outside skilled workers had to lodged and fed and those who did that made money before the the church was finished
What was the name do the documentary/program? The fact that neither you nor I can find any reference should give you an indication that you might be confusing it with another event. There piles of information on the cathedral.
This argument is more to the point.If you like. You can have the point. She was assigned to work in Calcutta. Then after twenty years she split from the organization and worked for herself in a different part of Calcutta, one that smelled even worse.
It was 1946. At the time, all of Calcutta was a mess. Recovering from the famine of ‘43, and WW2.
I made the point that she wasn’t and isn’t the only aid worker in Calcutta, but you ignored it. But she was the only one who didn’t give anesthetics to extreme cases on principle, because, according to her deranged philosophy, “it is the most beautiful gift for a person that he can participate in the sufferings of Christ.”
Her hospices were props. She refused to spend donation funds on improving conditions there. She’d show the media how shitty things were in her hospices, ask for more money, and spend the money on building new shitty hospices in other places, and thus expand her power base.
No elevators. On principle. No hot water. On principle. Keep the hygiene levels low, it makes for better video, and brings in more money. The pattern continues to this day.
MT was a monster. She was crazy. This is not conjectural speculation. She enjoyed watching people writhing in agony. She called it the "Theology of suffering" and it greatly concerned Rome, but with a skyrocketing media approval rating, and money and converts coming in, they let her have her way.
Can you think of another class of crazy people who enjoy watching people suffer? I can.
Fair enough, there are some amazing books on the subject, Pillars of the Earth aside.sure the skilled tradesmen of the day ie stonemasons, stained glass makers etc had guilds and were very well paid
but the peasants had to pay their wages ( when indulgences and donations came up short)
do not recall the name of the documentary
it was a few years ago so i am hazy on the details
I could be mistaken that it was Chartes and not another cathedral but i think i am right
Yoga Face, even if true (which everything I've read indicates it isn't) Chartres is still but one cathedral. As mentioned of the 17 Pre-Reformation Cathedrals in England were any of them damaged by riots in the middle ages?
The Indian government was quite supportive
How do you reconcile these two statements, were the Indian Government and the Government of East Bengal knowingly encouraging the mistreatment of patients?I
Her hospices were props. She refused to spend donation funds on improving conditions there. She’d show the media how shitty things were in her hospices, ask for more money, and spend the money on building new shitty hospices in other places, and thus expand her power base.
No elevators. On principle. No hot water. On principle. Keep the hygiene levels low, it makes for better video, and brings in more money. The pattern continues to this day.
MT was a monster. She was crazy. This is not conjectural speculation. She enjoyed watching people writhing in agony.
I think it quite improbable that the Indian government knew what was going on at the time, and they should no more be considered responsible than the Canadian govt, should be held accountable for the 47 child murders by Digoxin attributed nurse in Sick Kids Hospital back in 1980-81.**How do you reconcile these two statements, were the Indian Government and the Government of East Bengal knowingly encouraging the mistreatment of patients?
However, you said that she was quite up front about this. Certainly the nurse at Sick Kids was not.I think it quite improbable that the Indian government knew what was going on at the time
However, you said that she was quite up front about this. Certainly the nurse at Sick Kids was not.