...according to
this study, which indicates she had a "dubious way of caring for the sick by glorifying their suffering instead of relieving it." Her "homes for the dying" had poor hygiene and a shortage of medicine, even though she got hundreds of millions of dollars in donations. But this will probably not prevent her being declared a saint by the Catholic Church-- an organization that is generally more interested in appearances than reality, anyway.
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