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Thirsting for Jesus the way he thirsts for us

This article has free access for all visitors. Father Joe Langford describes Mother Teresa's spirituality and how he came to co-found with her a religious order for priests.
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Publisher Greg Erlandson says that while annual Christmas letters usually accentuate the positive in families, it's the conflicts and embarassments that make a family what it is -- a "work in progress."
Kathy Shaidle says a press photo of a man praying before an absent shrine reminds us of how culture can surrender its beliefs.
You'll find dedicated priests ready to serve the faithful in unusual places -- on the gridiron, the race track, even under the big top.
The war in Iraq deepens the national debt; the poor suffer the consequences through social-services cuts.
This is the expanded interview by OSV staff with Fr. Joe Langford, who is co-founder of Mother Teresa's order of priests.
It's not just a foreign problem: thousands of human victims are lured into slavery each year in the "land of the free."
OSV takes a look back at the highlights and lowlights of the year now coming to a close.
Carl Olson's Scripture column explains how the Holy Family is a model for a "domestic church" that leads us to the Father.
Editor Gerald Korson tells the story of five Catholic women who had a sudden "career change" in the 1930s.
Letters to the Editor
Athletes who use performance-enhancing drugs not only damage their health, but also negatively impact family and society.
Msgr. M. Francis Mannion explains that you don't have to be a vowed religious in order to practice the charisms of poverty, chastity and obedience.
Emmaus Ministries reaches out to bring Christ, his gospel and redemption to male prostitutes.
States are making it easier to kill in self-defense and to use deadly force against any intruders
Dioceses and parishes are beginning to tighten fiscal oversight and train its financial officers better.
This article has free access for all visitors. Father Joe Langford describes Mother Teresa's spirituality and how he came to co-found with her a religious order for priests.
may not have surprised anyone with his World Day of Peace message, but the points he raises are well worth our reflection.
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