Documentary: Guadalupe Ortiz
Ever since meeting Saint Josemaria in 1944, Guadalupe Ortiz decided to dedicate her life to a single project: seeking sanctity in the middle of the world. A Doctor in Chemistry, she discovered the adventure of the Christian life, and helped many others to do the same, through her work, and with faith and optimism.
"Christians are called to be the leaven of fraternity"
In his May 3 general audience, Pope Francis spoke about his recent trip to Egypt and the apostolic fruit he hopes it will yield.
Conflict with a Professor
In the first term of my last year at the university I had a bad time with one of the professors who contradicted everything I said in class.
A Hemorrhage Without Consequences
When it became impossible to do surgery, the doctors opted to leave it to nature, having a 50 percent chance that the hemorrhage would absorb naturally.
The Others and I: Verses of the Same Poem
A new article in the series on forging a strong Christian personality. “No human life is ever isolated. It is bound up with other lives. No man or woman is a single verse; we all make up one divine poem which God writes with the cooperation of our freedom.”
Two Sydney men ordained priests for the Prelature of Opus Dei
John Watson and Phillip Elias, both of Sydney, were ordained as priests in Rome on April 29.
Cardinal Bertello ordains 31 priests from 16 countries
Cardinal Bertello invited the new priests to be "priests-priests, priests one hundred percent, as your holy Founder Saint Josemaria used to say."
Future Priests Speak about the Priesthood
Dante (Philippines), Joe (U.S.), Anibal (Colombia), Giovanni (Italy), Alex (Spain) and Ricardo (Peru) are among the 31 deacons who will be ordained priests on Saturday April 29.