A Website for "UNIV"
UNIV began forty years ago thanks to the impetus of St. Josemaría Escrivá. University students from all over the world gather in Rome each year at Easter to discuss topics of current significance. A new website in six languages provides pertinent information.
Children and Fire-fighters
Maria José Hernández is a lawyer and the mother of three young children.
The Pope’s Message for Lent 2008
Lent begins this year on February 6th. The Holy Father invites us to rediscover the "value of our Christian lives" and speaks about almsgiving.
Life is Worth Living
In 1991, Fr. Luis de Moya, an Opus Dei priest, suffered an automobile accident. His life was miraculously saved, but his spine was fractured and he lost all mobility and sensation below the neck. He had to learn to live with an almost unusable body, dependent on others for almost everything.
The Pope's wishes for 2008
VIDEO: During his first Mass of the year, on the feast of Mary, Mother of God, Pope Benedict XVI unveiled his wish list for 2008: that the family be strengthened, and that peace spread to all places.
"The Three Kings Had Their Star. We Have Mary."
In 1956, St. Josemaria gave a homily entitled "The Epiphany of our Lord." We offer a selection here.
Spe Salvi: encyclical on hope
Pope Benedict XVI’s second encyclical is on Christian hope. The title comes from St. Paul’s letter to the Romans: "in hope we were saved."
36 Faithful of Opus Dei Ordained Deacons
The new deacons come from 15 countries and were ordained today by the Prelate in the Basílica of San Eugenio in Rome. We present some excerpts from Bishop Javier Echevarría's homily along with the names of the newly ordained deacons.
Benedict XVI: read the Bible every day
""Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ." Citing words of St. Jerome, the Holy Father advised all the faithful to read a passage from the Bible each day.
Pope Benedict XVI: "Every Christian is called to be a saint"
On the solemnity of All Saints, the Holy Father stressed that not only all Christians are called to sanctity, but that every human being is called to be a saint.









