The National Post has published an article outlining the efforts of atheists to kill a US stamp honoring Mother Theresa. It is their contention that such a stamp is a violation of the principle of separation of Church and State. I wonder if they were as outraged when issues of stamps bearing the likeness of Martin Luther King or Malcolm X were published? I admit that one should not separate Mother Theresa's faith from her good works (given that it was her faith that inspired these works), but one would think that works which merited the awarding her a Nobel Peace Prize would justify her qualification as meriting this "postal" honor. What do you think?
Reflections from the pastoral ministry of an Evangelical Catholic Priest.