“But for those who lived in non-Christian lands, it was decreed that the work of conversion was an imperative. It is, in a sense, a pity that this work will always be remembered for its association either with conquest, with religious fratricide or with imperialism.”

Source: 2010s, 2011, The Missionary Position, Mother Theresa in Theory and Practice (2012)

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