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A response to The Da Vinci Code

A response to The Da Vinci Code from the Prelature of Opus Dei in Canada.

Imitating the silence of St. Joseph

In these final days of Advent, Benedict XVI invites Christians to prepare for the coming of the Son of God by meditating on the example of St. Joseph

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"Development is not studied; it is achieved through personal commitment."

Women members of Opus Dei began "Kimbondo," a social action program on the outskirts of Kinshasa, Congo.

Forty Years since Vatican II

The Second Vatican Countil closed forty years ago. Bishop Javier Echevarria reflects on this anniversary in an interview with Patricia Mayorga.

From the Prelate

Faith Illuminates Enigma of Death

Psalm 111, "the happiness of the righteous," and the commemoration of All Souls were the central themes of Benedict XVI's catechesis in his general audience, held on November 2 in St. Peter's Square in the presence of 30,000 people.

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Ordinary Work to be Offered on the Altar

The Prelate's article in the Italian newspaper, "Avvenire", on the closing of the Synod on the Eucharist, in which he took part.

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The Vocation to Opus Dei

This essay on the vocation to Opus Dei may be of interest to those who are discerning a vocation to Opus Dei, to their families, or to anyone else who would like a more in-depth description of the vocation to Opus Dei. The author is a member of Opus Dei who is a professor at Seton Hall Law School. The essay was first published in 1994.

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“Through the Mountains”: A New Comic Book about St. Josemaría

A new comic book about the founder of Opus Dei has been released simultaneously in seven languages: English, Spanish, French, Dutch, Italian, German, and Catalan.

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Conclusions of the Synod

On October 23 the Pope closed the synod of bishops that was dedicated to the Eucharist. This, the final message of the synod, was posted on the Vatican's web site.

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Making waves on Lake Winnipeg

This is an exciting story of a group of young Canadians with a sense of adventure. The project led them to fly farther north than they’ve ever been, to the Berens River First Nation in northern Manitoba, Canada.