Insights to the impossible mission for the Christian
All Christians are made one body with Christ through Baptism and participate in his redemptive mission. Each and every one therefore must actively work to pass on to all men and women the gospel Jesus preached.
Opus Dei set to celebrate founder’s 100th anniversary
Members of Opus Dei across Canada are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of their founder, Blessed Josemaria Escriva, in 2002 and they’re inviting all Canadians to join them.
In Love with the Church
The core of this book is three homilies on themes related to the Church, given in 1972-73, when the author suffered much over the confusion of the post-conciliar years
Consuelo Nevado, wife of Dr. Nevado
His hands are now completely cured. He attributes the cure of his hands from chronic radiodermatitis to the petition he made to Blessed Josemaria.
Interview with Sr. Carmen Esqueta, nurse
I'm obviously surprised that he's operating again, knowing that he had grave radiodermatitis on his hands. I've been told that he's been able to return to full surgical practice because his hands are completely healthy now.
Dr. Ginés Sánchez, Titular Professor of Dermatology
Such conditions [of chronic radiodermatitis] always worsen progressively. Never until that moment had I known them to regress over a period of time. And in fact they had disappeared without any treatment.
Luis Eugenio Barnardo
Wanting to help, I gave him a prayer-card of Monsignor Josemaria Escriva, the Founder of Opus Dei. I suggested he could seek his protection and ask for the favor of his hands being cured.
What is Radiodermatitis?
Chronic radiodermatitis is a disease most commonly found in doctors whose hands have been exposed over the years to the ionizing radiation used in radiodiagnostic procedures.