
Catholic Nun
On JudgeMarket, Mother Teresa trades as one of the more genuinely contested names in the religious book — a figure whose price depends heavily on which research tradition the marginal trader has read. The bid reflects the Missionaries of Charity global footprint, Nobel Peace Prize, formal canonization, and a personal austerity that remains rare even among religious orders. The offer is supplied by Christopher Hitchens-era critiques of medical standards in her clinics, questions about the sources of her donations, and posthumously published letters revealing deep crises of faith. Compared to Malala Yousafzai as a Nobel humanitarian peer, Teresa prices higher on lifetime scale but with wider dispersion. Against Martin Luther King Jr., her political impact is narrower; against 14th Dalai Lama, her institutional critique is more pointed. Volatility is moderate — whenever the revisionist literature resurfaces, the spread widens.