Number of articles: 422

"The book I'll never forget"

The Spring 2012 issue of "Life and Living" (London, UK), contains a review of THE WAY in the section "The book I'll never forget," by Esther Bentley, who first read it over 60 years ago.

"Still so much to accomplish in life"

Raymond Sampietro runs a geriatrics residence in Valladolid, Spain. He says he is grateful for the opportunity to help bring many people closer to God in a decisive moment of their lives.

Leaving home…to return to my home

When I was 18, I used to dream about marrying my prince charming. We would have two children, and I would work as a foreign correspondent for a famous magazine. But my little novel turned out a bit differently than I expected….

In the Birthplace of Voodoo

An interview with Janvier Mahougnon Gbenou, who was born in Benin and recently ordained a deacon along with 34 other members of Opus Dei. With video summary of Benedict XVI's visit to Benin.

"Lord, I've put my foot in it again"

During the recent World Youth Day in Spain, 200 confessionals were set up in a famous park in Madrid. Several young Dutch women explain what confession is all about.

A Busy But Happy Mother

Françoise, who lives in France and has 7 children, talks about how her vocation to Opus Dei helps her to care for her children and husband.

Nic: discovering the real Opus Dei

Nic, a producer in Canada, talks about his discovery of the "real" Opus Dei.

Angela Fortunato: public health administrator talks about finding her vocation

VIDEO: a public health administrator talks about finding her vocation as a numerary, God’s will and freedom, and learning to pray.

Sakura, a Catholic in Nagasaki

Sakura Kawaguchi lives in Nagasaki City. 28 years old, married and with one daughter, she assists Opus Dei and is grateful for the Christian formation that helps keep her faith enkindled.

Elizabeth Heil: art grad student talks about diversity in Opus Dei

VIDEO: an art administration grad student talks about finding Opus Dei, joining as a supernumerary, and diversity in Opus Dei.