"For me, he's a father"
What's it like to meet a saint? What difference did St. Josemaria make in the lives of the people around him? Mónica Ruiz-Tagle (Chile) tries to answer these questions.
The Way, one step at a time
"Let each wayfarer follow his own way." This is a selection of points from "The Way," by Saint Josemaria, for young people who want a closer relationship with God.
The power of friendship
The first students who took part in Opus Dei's work with young people didn't feel like they were adding one more good thing to their to-do lists: they felt like main characters in the story, and they wanted to blaze a trail. And we'll always need trailblazers.
What does it mean to be Saint Raphael?
What it means to be part of Opus Dei's work of St. Raphael, according to boys and girls around the world.
Why St. Raphael?
St. Josemaría saw the archangel St. Raphael as a guide for young people who are launching out on their own path in the world.
Stressed
Are you worried, nervous, or upset about something? No matter how hard things get, you have a great ally on your side, and talking to Him is always worthwhile.
"Is this it?"
In the second installment of the "Conversions" series, Anna Riina (Finland) talks about her path from Lutheranism to Catholicism. What does it mean for God to be your "everything"?
"Everyone, everyone, everyone!"
There is space in the Church for all of us, and Christ calls everyone to live a life of fullness with Him.
Existence of God
“The desire for God is written in the human heart because man has been created by God and for God,” the Catechism reminds us. How can we be sure that God exists?
2nd Commandment: You shall not take the name of the Lord in vain
The second commandment of the Decalogue demands respect for the holy name of God and for sacred persons and things, and it prohibits taking his name in vain.








