John Paul II: Pilgrim Through the Whole World
Article by the Prelate of Opus Dei published in the "Catholic Herald" (UK). "People of every race and from every walk of life saw the face of the Risen Christ shining in him." Link to Vatican website tribute to John Paul II.
Review of "There Be Dragons," by Juan Manuel de Prada
A well-known writer in Spain reveiws Roland Joffé's recent film "There Be Dragons."
“Father, Can You Hear My Confession?”
Fr. Robert Weatherill, a priest of Opus Dei, talks about his experiences traveling on the train between Rome and Milan (2:36).
Articles about "There Be Dragons"
Here are links to several articles about the film "There Be Dragons" that may be of interest.
Doug Hinderer: corporate executive talks about his life and Opus Dei
VIDEO: a corporate executive talks about growing up, finding Opus Dei, family issues, and misconceptions about Opus Dei.
"My family is everything to me"
Bridget Bagshaw has just had her seventh child. Married for 11 years, she takes care of her family on a full-time basis. Opus Dei helps her to be a better mother, spouse and friend, especially by a strong relationship with God.
Arigatou!
Paco has spent almost thirty years in Japan, where he teaches in a university. He writes to express his thanks for the many prayers for his country and to recount the recent events there.
Finding God in my daily work as an art curator
Maylis is an art curator in France. She tries to speak with God as she works, “like someone in love who works and thinks all the time about the person she loves.”
Pat Kilner: One man's path to Opus Dei
VIDEO: a contractor talks about finding his vocation to be a supernumerary, Opus Dei's influence on his children, and his concerns about Opus Dei.
Pope Asks Priests: Be Available for Confessions
“As the great saints did,” Benedict XVI asks priests to be generous in dedicating time to hearing confessions. Saints he mentions as an example in this regard include Padre Pio, St. John Bosco, and St. Josemaría Escrivá.







