Goodness is sometimes unprepared to face the power of evil.
"There are many good people on Earth. There are many Hungarians among them. But among the good, there are very few who would have contributed more good to the world during their lifetime than Csaba Böjte. If perhaps on a smaller scale, she can be compared to Mother Teresa of Calcutta, who had the power to multiply and make the good around her huge.
Csaba Böjte also has the ability to multiply the good, helping not one orphan, but thousands persistently, for their entire lives.
Goodness is sometimes unprepared to face the power of evil. Csaba Böjte failed to create a control system that, if not excluding it (because it is impossible), would make it more difficult for evil to enter. Trouble has happened, evil has crept in. This is his responsibility, a heavy burden that will be difficult for him to bear. But this omission takes nothing, I repeat, nothing, away from the value of the great work he has done so far.
St. Therese of Calcutta is also accused to this day of mishandling money in her community and trying to cure patients incompetently. Yet we can have no doubt that St. II. Along with Pope John Paul II and Roger Schütz of Taizé, he is one of the three great saints of the twentieth century."
Source: Gábor Bencsik's Facebook page
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