"God calls us through what happens during our day: through the suffering and happiness of the people we live with, through the human interests of our colleagues and the things that make up our family life.” Saint Josemaría
"God calls us through what happens during our day: through the suffering and happiness of the people we live with, through the human interests of our colleagues and the things that make up our family life.”
Spurred by St. Josemaria's canonization in October 2002, Mian Añover and her husband started a social project for impoverished children and mothers in San Pedro, Laguna (Philippines).
Political science student describes the cultural activities of the center of Opus Dei, study as a way of getting closer to God, and her vision to be a catalyst for change in society.
We have been asked many questions about Opus Dei's attitude towards the forthcoming Sony film, 'The Da Vinci Code.' We offer an interview with US spokesperson Terri Carron.
A mother of eight, former marketing professional, talks about how she met Opus Dei, what attracted her to it, and how it has helped her become a better mother and homemaker.
Isabel Diaz, a university student in the Philippines, talks about how she met Opus Dei and her life as a numerary. She speaks about how she deals with her friends and about the concerns of young people today.
Harambee promotes educational programs and development projects in the sub-Saharan region of Africa and about Africa. This is a promotional video which can be freely previewed by everyone. Journalists may request the high quality version (DV format).
Carol Sanchez, a young mother, talks about how Opus Dei helped her rediscover her faith and how it has influenced her work and family life. She founded a university organization advocating people development.
We offer a virtual tour of the regional headquarters of Opus Dei in the USA (in Manhattan, New York), with Terri Carron, US spokesperson as guide.