The Work and Vatican II
From the doctrinal point of view, is the Work traditionalist or traditional? And how does that fit in with Vatican II?
A World Thirsting for Peace
With respect to the human condition in the past century, St. Josemaría Escrivá maintained that “these world crises are crises of saints.” What is your view of that? Is it still true now that we have entered a new century?
Joy and Sorrow
How can one be joyful in a world like ours, where sorrow and injustice are so prevalent?
Conservative or Progressive?
Is Opus Dei a conservative institution?
Children of God
What are the fundamentals of the spirit of Opus Dei?
Holiday with a mission
An article from the Catholic Weekly on a workcamp in Vanuatu sponsored by Warrane College, a UNSW residential college founded and administered by members of Opus Dei.
Students Find Ways to Help Kids in Ottawa
A newsletter from ASEOP (Association for Culture and Educational Development) talks about summer projects organized by some members of Opus Dei in Canada.
Olson & Miesel on The Da Vinci Hoax
Carl E. Olson and Sandra Miesel comment on their book, "The Da Vinci Hoax: Exposing the Errors in The Da Vinci Code."
“I feel the weight of the Work and the power of God”
Ten years ago, prior to his appointment as Prelate, Bishop Javier Echevarría spoke about his life in Opus Dei in a lengthy interview by Pilar Urbano. On the tenth anniversary of that appointment, we present excerpts from that interview.
De-coding Da Vinci: Zenit interviews Amy Welborn on her new book
First, there was "The Da Vinci Code." Now there's "De-coding Da Vinci." The latter, by writer Amy Welborn, aims to debunk the errors that permeate the best-selling novel by Dan Brown.