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Mother Teresa: In the Shadow of Our Lady
Joseph Langford

Our Sunday Visitor, 2007 - 121 pages

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Mother Theresa: In the Shadow fo Our Lady

I bought this bbok as an after thought to take advantage of special savings. The book quickly became a devotional. It spiritually provides a guide for how to become closer to Jesus through a deepend relationship with Mary.


Divine intervention?

I was sent this book instead of the book that I ordered. Since I am in the biggest spiritual slump of my life I am guessing that "someone" must think I need the inspiration of Mother Teresa. From what I have read so far, I am very excited to have recieved it.









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Mother Teresa: In the Shadow of Our Lady

I have read this book and was so moved by it that this will be my Christmas present to many of my dear friends. Fr. Joseph has a great God-given gift for writing, and also speaking, as I have had the profound opportunity to hear him speak. Father writes this story so well that one almost feels that she is present in all the episodes. He has captured the real Blessed Mother Tetesa, whom I have had the great privilege of meeting, and this book brings back all the joy of meeting both Mother Teresa and Father Langford. It would be very hard to find another Priest who was so close to Mother and Father conveys all the love he has for Mother and Mother Teresa's love for our dear Blessed Mother. Thank you so very much for making this most beautiful book available to the public. P. Extance


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The Bright Side of Mother Teresa's Shadow Side

Blessed Mother Teresa reminds me of a diamond. This multi-faceted saint shows a new side of herself each time her life is examined by a biographer. A recent publication of her confessions brought to light the darkness that she faced each day. Some questioned her faith and her possible sainthood. Joseph Langford, MC, allows us a peak through his jeweler's loupe as he scrutinizes Mother Teresa. He places this "dark night" in a new setting. His book, Mother Teresa: In the Shadow of Our Lady, illuminates the beautiful relationship Teresa had with the Blessed Mother, "the woman clothed with the sun."

An acquaintance for 30 years, Langford was invited to be the co-founder of her priests' community, the Missionaries of Charity Fathers. He recalls that "It was over many years, through love and labor, that she [Teresa] was forged by a divine process into an embodiment of Mary in our midst."

The book is tiny, and as Mother Teresa proved, you don't have to be big to make an impact. Ultimately, this book is a call to bring Mary back into our lives as a daily presence just as Mother Teresa did. Langford says of Teresa, she "became for me the one book on Our Lady that I could never put down, one that continues to teach me, to fascinate me, to draw me beyond myself into God."

Langford explains the foreshadowing of Our Lady in the Old Testament. He gives us easy access to Mary, portrayed as Wisdom, by providing passages in his book. No excuses for procrastination allowed. His suggestion is that we "listen to her - to give her the chance to speak in our soul and to guide us, to become our `life coach' as she did for Juan Diego and for Mother Teresa."

Mother Teresa felt a deep connection to Juan Diego. Langford reminds us both of them were very simple, ordinary people. According to him, they possessed four "important attitudes of soul necessary for Our Lady to intervene in our lives." These are humility, trust, humble obedience, and contemplation. Mary calls us all to be saints. He says we must turn to her for help and allow her Son's precise hands to make the cuts necessary to bring out our clarity and brilliance. We are all diamonds in the rough with the potential of a Mother Teresa.



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Quite a wonderful book

Mother Teresa: In the Shadow of Our Lady is a new book by Fr. Joseph Langford, MC who was a co-founder of the priests community for the Missionaries of Charity. This book put out by Our Sunday Visitor concentrates on Blessed Mother Teresa's devotion to our Blessed Mother. I had never thought much about Mother Teresa in connection with our Blessed Mother other than to think like pretty much all saints that she would have had a fervent devotion to Our Lady. This book goes in depth just how fervent that devotion was and just how much it informed her life and prayer life.

She is of course well known for always carrying a Rosary with her that were often in her hands. For her this was no mere accessory as part of her habit, but evidence of her close connection with Our Lady. She was once asked way she always carried a Rosary in her hand even when it was obvious she was not praying it at time. She responded that it reminds her that she is holding the Our Lady's hand. The term "Our Lady" is what she predominately and simply referred to Mary as. The book describes the vision she had on the train to Darjeeling in 1947 when she first received her "call within a call" to serve the poorest of the poor. Subsequently in 1947 she had a series of vision in three parts that in the visions of Jesus, with Mary at his side, in a crowd of the poor where the poor were reaching out to him. In the third of these visions Mary reached out and supported Mother Teresa and held her outstretched hand reaching out towards Jesus. These visions encapsulated her call and how she lived her life in the fifty years that she lived in the slums of Calcutta.

Fr. Langford throughout the book goes deeper into what Mother Teresa lived and taught those around her about the Blessed Mother. Providentially I came upon the chapter of Mother Teresa devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe on the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Mother Teresa identified with Saint Juan Diego in his humility and simplicity and to do whatever Our Lady asked him to to. An appendix in the book contains the Nican Mophoua which was originally written in Aztec and relates the story of Juan Diego that was first published in 1649.

I also thought that Father Langford did an excellent job in describing Mother Teresa's spiritual darkness and her great faith that was carved out and deepened by the dark night of the soul.

This is just a wonderful and beautiful book on multiple levels as you read about Blessed Mother Teresa and how she so imaged the Blessed Mother in her life by holding herself within the Immaculate Heart of Mary. There is quite a lot of spiritual nourishment that can be gained by reading this short book of around 114 pages. The book is also quite beautiful on a physical level also. I enjoyed how color was used in the book. A nice Marian blue is used in chapter and subchapter titles along with a page on the Marian Covenant that refers to her duties and our duties. The first page of the book contains a representation of a painting of Mother Teresa's vision in 1947 that is displayed in the house of the Missionary of Charity Fathers in Mexico City along with a picture of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the last page of the book.


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"Stay very close to Our Lady. If you do this, you can do great things for God and the good of people." --Mother Teresa of Calcutta

As it was for Mother Teresa, so it can be for the rest of us. By standing close to Our Lady we can find the grace and courage to overcome our own personal trials and crosses. Summon the same powerful presence and aid of Our Lady by following the example of Mother Teresa. From dawn to dusk, decade to decade, Mother Teresa's life had been spent, in every sense of the word, in the shadow of Our Lady. Our Lady helps us, as Mother Teresa found in her vision, to become contemplatives at the foot of the cross--to discover God's presence and love, even in the midst of our trials and dark nights. Nothing was impossible for Mother Teresa while she clung to Our Lady, and as Mother Teresa tells us, "nothing is impossible for all who call Mary mother."

"Sitting with Mother Teresa, watching her tend to the sick and the dying, feeling the aura of holiness around her person, seeing her bent in prayer, lost in God--how often I asked myself if I was not seeing something of Our Lady, experiencing a glimpse of the Virgin of Nazareth" ?-Author and co-founder of Mother Teresa's priests' community, Joseph Langford, MC

Joseph Langford, MC began his long association with Mother Teresa while studying theology in Rome. In 1983, she invited him to be the co-founder of her priests' community, the Missionaries of Charity Fathers. He resides at the community's mother house in Tijuana, Mexico.


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I remember Mother Teresa's passing as if it was yesterday. The crowds of Calcutta's grieving poor, pressing ahead, with tributes of stray flowers clutched to their hearts, hoping to get a glimpse of their saint, as she lie in state in St. Thomas' Church. The media everywhere; snapping photos, lining up interviews, and hefting video cameras from place to place in the drenching heat. A who's-Who of the U.N. lining up to lay garlands before the bier at her state funeral. And finally, closed away from the crowds and cameras, the family she founded huddled around her grave, as we lowered her into the vault, and cast handfuls of sand from a plastic bucket onto her casket as she disappeared from view for the last time.

In the days surrounding her funeral, those who had known Mother Teresa closely mingled with those who had known her only from afar; sharing their common sorrow, but also their stories. Stories of meeting Mother Teresa for the first time; things she said and did; how she had touched them and marked their lives. Among the reminiscences were the kudos of gratitude you would expect to hear, there was one that took me aback--not out of disagreement, but out of wonder that these simple people, many of whom did not share her faith, could have been so perceptive. Time and again they remarked that Mother Teresa had reminded them of Mary, the mother of Jesus; that they had felt a presence, some special anointing of tenderness and goodness, that brought to mind the Virgin of Nazareth. They didn?t understand how or why, but they knew they felt it, and they were still touched by it.

For those who had known Mother Teresa well, this would only confirm what they knew, what they had long observed in her and admired--a deep and even intimate relationship with Mary, solid not sentimental, lived in the realm of spirit but without fanfare, in the midst of the simplest daily duties, as she bathed the dying and fed the hungry. Things that surely the mother of Christ would have done right along side her.

The heights of the spirit, scaled from the bottom of a teacup, from the wound of a leper, from a plate of rice. This was the legacy Mother Teresa received from Mary, and was formed in, living day after day in this hidden school of God's goodness going on between the two of them in her heart. With this little volume, In the Shadow of Our Lady, I wanted to share some of that hidden intimacy with a larger public?and not just as a way of understanding the courage and commitment she showed at standing at today?s Calvaries, as did Mary, but as an invitation and a primer for the reader to share in that gift Jesus left us in saying, "Disciple, Behold your Mother."

--Joseph Langford, MC, co-founder of Mother Teresa's priestly order


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