Form Your Own Opinion and Speak Up
In our podcast's latest episode, Princeton law professor Robert P. George talks about dialogue, being self-critical, and why you should have friends with whom you completely disagree.
"Descreen" Yourself
Nothing can replace the value of being together, receiving the sacraments, and depending on one another. And "being together" online is not the same as being together in person. So get up and go out! Your friends -- and the fresh air -- are waiting for you.
Formation Goes On In Tanzania
With the on-going pandemic, a new approach has had to be adopted for the apostolic activities being carried out by faithful of Opus Dei in Tanzania.
A Wedding During the Pandemic
Susanna and Salva got married at the beginning of April, with their family and friends following the ceremony by video livestream. With their 130 guests reduced to 4, it was still a joyous occasion.
5 September 2020: Priestly Ordinations in Rome
Unfortunately, because of the coronavirus, the ordination ceremony that was scheduled for 23 May 2020 will be delayed until 5 September 2020.
Video meditation by Msgr. Frederick Dolan, Vicar of Opus Dei in Canada
A meditation by Msgr. Frederick Dolan to help guide and anchor our thoughts and prayers, remind us of our core identity, and grow spiritually during the stressful and uncertain times of the COVID-19 pandemic.
What is a Plenary Indulgence? #Covid-19
Plenary indulgences can be obtained in many ways for the duration of the coronavirus epidemic. Along with a simple explanation, here is the text of the decree of the Apostolic Penitentiary, which explains it in detail.
Message from Msgr. Frederick Dolan, Vicar of Opus Dei for Canada
The news we receive these days make us feel a deep sense of solidarity with everyone experiencing hardships.
"Forgiveness is much more than a therapeutic experience"
The “Holy Land Dialogues” held at the Saxum Visitor Center in Israel is an international colloquium that seeks to foster understanding and dialogue between people of different cultures.
Connected Amid the Quarantine
In Italy, the coronavirus has caused a lot of suffering as well as a lot of boredom. Some young people are connecting electronically to support one another during these exceptional circumstances.