Number of articles: 77

Sony's Other Code

Press Release from the Communications Office of Opus Dei, Rome, on the screening of The Da Vinci Code. Has Sony followed its own corporate "Code of Conduct" concerning respect for religious belief?

Opus Dei and Corporal Mortification

The Da Vinci Code has drawn attention to the Catholic custom of corporal mortification. Rev. Michael Barrett, a priest of Opus Dei, answers questions.

Opus Dei New York Communications Office: Press Statement on The Da Vinci Code and Harambee

Statement on the occasion of the "Harambee Celebration" at the Dahesh Museum (580 Madison Avenue), May 15, 2006.

Video on Harambee (Low and high quality)

Harambee promotes educational programs and development projects in the sub-Saharan region of Africa and about Africa. This is a promotional video which can be freely previewed by everyone. Journalists may request the high quality version (DV format).

A Constructive Response to the Da Vinci Code: a Celebration for Africa

Harambee, a charitable foundation established on the occasion of the canonization of the founder of Opus Dei, holds a fundraising event on the eve of the release of The Da Vinci Code movie next door to Sony Corp.

Doubleday Edition of The Way to be presented at Opus Dei’s Headquarters

Msgr. Thomas Bohlin of Opus Dei and Bill Barry of Doubleday will present Doubleday’s new edition of The Way by Saint Josemaría Escrivá on May 9.

A virtual tour of the Opus Dei U.S. headquarters

We offer a virtual tour of the regional headquarters of Opus Dei in the USA (in Manhattan, New York), with Terri Carron, US spokesperson as guide.

St. Josemaría Institute launched with new video

The St. Josemaría Institute, a foundation to promote the life and teaching of Opus Dei’s founder, Saint Josemaria Escriva, was officially inaugurated in Manhattan on April 19.

On the "Studi Cattolici" cartoon

A statement from Opus Dei's Rome Communications Office on the "Studi Cattolici" cartoon.

The Pope asks young people to communicate the happiness of finding Christ

At 11:30 a.m. today, Benedict XVI met with 6,500 young people taking part in the 39th edition of the UNIV meeting. Also taking part were a large number of university professors and families who gathered in the Paul VI Auditorium in the Vatican. The topic of the UNIV 2006 meeting is “Projecting Culture: the language of the media”