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  1. Personal prelature

Biography of Msgr. José Andrés Carvajal

Personal prelature 05/01/2025

Msgr. José Andrés Carvajal was born in Murcia (Spain) in 1970. He was ordained a priest in Rome in 1999. He has been Central Secretary Vicar of the Prelature of Opus Dei since April 2025.

Biography of Rev. Antoni Pujals

Personal prelature 05/01/2025
Antoni Pujals, Vicar General of Opus Dei (2019-2025)

Rev. Antoni Pujals i Ginebreda was born in Terrassa, Spain, in 1955. Ordained a priest in Rome in 1985, he was the Vicar General of the Prelature from 2019 to 2025.

Prelature of Opus Dei

Personal prelature 11/28/2022
Keys to understand the Prelature of Opus Dei

On 28 November 1982, St. John Paul II erected Opus Dei as a Personal Prelature by means of the Apostolic Constitution "Ut sit." Here are some videos and texts on its juridical structure and apostolic mission.

Organization of the Prelature

Personal prelature 01/24/2017

The prelature is governed by a Prelate, in accordance with canon law and the specific statutes of Opus Dei. Its headquarters are in Rome.

What is a personal prelature?

Personal prelature 01/28/2014

What is a personal prelature?

Msgr. Ocáriz: "Opus Dei Opens its Doors to Everyone"

Personal prelature 03/26/2008

Msgr. Fernando Ocáriz is a theologian and is also the Vicar General of Opus Dei. This Zenit interview was held on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the establishment of Opus Dei as a personal prelature.

Upon whom does the prelate of Opus Dei depend? Who appoints him?

Personal prelature 11/27/2007

The prelate of Opus Dei and the prelature itself depend on the Holy See: on the Roman Pontiff and the Congregation for the Clergy.

How long have personal prelatures existed in the Church?

Personal prelature 11/27/2007

Although similar personal hierarchical structures already existed (such as military vicariates), the juridical figure of the personal prelature is the result of an apostolic desire of the Second Vatican Council that later took form in the present Code of Canon Law. The first to be erected was the prelature of Opus Dei, in the Apostolic Constitution Ut sit of John Paul II, on November 28, 1982.

How do personal prelatures resemble and how do they differ from dioceses, religious orders and movements?

Personal prelature 11/27/2007

One should keep in mind that all ecclesial realities share in the life and purpose of the one Church. Therefore, all are called to live in the same ecclesial communion and to foster mutual affection.

Opus Dei and the dioceses

Personal prelature 11/27/2007

At the institutional level, what is Opus Dei’s relationship with the dioceses? Is its pastoral work carried out in accord with religious institutions and other ecclesial entities?

Biography of Fr. Javier del Castillo

Personal prelature 05/01/2025

Fr. Javier del Castillo, an American priest, was born in Mexico in 1975 and grew up in various cities in Mexico and the United States. He was ordained a priest in Rome in 2005. He has been the Vicar General of the Prelature of Opus Dei since April 2025.

Biography of M. Julia Prats

Personal prelature 05/01/2025

M. Julia Prats was born in Terrassa (Spain) in 1964. She is an industrial engineer, with a doctorate in Business Administration, and a professor specializing in entrepreneurship and innovation. She has been Central Secretary of Opus Dei since April 2025.

Statutes of Opus Dei

Personal prelature 10/05/2022

The Statutes of Opus Dei were promulgated by Pope St John Paul II in 1982. Written in Latin, they define precisely the juridical configuration of the Prelature, its organization, and its aims.

Why is the Prelate of Opus Dei called “Father”?

Personal prelature 01/16/2017

An article by Guillaume Derville on why the faithful in the Prelature of Opus Dei call the prelate "Father."

Place in the Church

Personal prelature 01/28/2014

Opus Dei's work of spiritual formation complements the work of local churches. People who join Opus Dei or attend its activities continue to belong to their local dioceses.

Opus Dei in the Church

Personal prelature 03/19/2008

On March 19, 1983 in Rome, the handing over of the Bull “Ut Sit” took place. This document from John Paul II erected Opus Dei as a personal prelature. Opus Dei’s only purpose, as the Founder said, “is to serve the Church".

How does the diocese benefit from the work of the faithful of Opus Dei?

Personal prelature 11/27/2007

The work and entire life of the members of Opus Dei, to the extent to which they are loyal to their vocation, constitutes a part of the spiritual and apostolic good of the diocese.

What is the difference between an ordinary Catholic who tries to practice his faith, although he may not always succeed, and someone in Opus Dei?

Personal prelature 11/27/2007

What is the mission of the prelature of Opus Dei? What is special about this mission that is not found in other Church entities?

Personal prelature 11/27/2007

The mission of the prelature of Opus Dei is the same salvific mission as that of the whole Church, carried out in conformity with a specific charism of sanctification and apostolate in professional work and in the context of ordinary life.

What commitments are made by a person who is incorporated in Opus Dei?

Personal prelature 11/27/2007

Incorporation in the prelature of Opus Dei is essentially united to the personal vocation of that individual.

Biography of Rev. Jorge Gisbert

Personal prelature 05/01/2025
Jorge Gisbert, Central Vicar Secretary (2019-2025)

Jorge Gisbert was born in Alcoy, Alicante (Spain) in 1969. He was ordained a priest in 2004. He was Central Vicar Secretary of Opus Dei from 2019 to 2025.

Regional Circumscriptions of Opus Dei

Personal prelature 09/10/2024

This article lists the current circumscriptions of Opus Dei, which include about seventy countries in which the Prelature is present.

Monsignor Mariano Fazio

Personal prelature 05/16/2019

Auxiliary Vicar of Opus Dei since 2019, Mariano Fazio was born in Buenos Aires on April 25, 1960. He has been rector of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross and was an invited expert at the Latin American Bishops Conference in Aparecida, Brazil, in 2007.

Opus Dei, Personal Prelature

Personal prelature 10/15/2016

From a legal standpoint, Opus Dei is a personal prelature of the Catholic Church. Prelatures are entrusted with undertaking certain pastoral activities.

To Serve the Church

Personal prelature 06/24/2008

Opus Dei was born in the Church and exists in the Church to serve the Church. In this year marking the 25th anniversary of the Work’s being erected as a personal prelature, we offer an article explaining the relevance of this event.

Video: Bishop Alvaro del Portillo receiving the bull "Ut sit"

Personal prelature 11/28/2007

In 1982, with the Apostolic Constitution, "Ut sit," John Paul II erected Opus Dei as a personal prelature. The following video records the first Prelate, Msgr. Alvaro del Portillo, receiving the bull "Ut sit" in the Basilica of Saint Eugene in Rome.

What was Opus Dei before it became a prelature? How did the 1950 statutes differ from the present ones?

Personal prelature 11/27/2007

From its foundation on October 2, 1928, Opus Dei was already in essence, although in an embryonic state, the same as we see it today: a part of the Church, made up of faithful and structured hierarchically around a head who was at first the founder, St. Josemaría Escrivá, a priest.

How many personal prelatures are there at present? Why aren’t there more?

Personal prelature 11/27/2007

The only personal prelature currently existing is Opus Dei. The fact that others have not yet been erected is due to the newness of personal prelatures, which have to offer guarantees of ecclesial solidity and be harmoniously inserted into the dioceses in which they operate. Besides, there are other ecclesiastical circumscriptions, such as the military ordinariates, with the same type of configuration, that is to say, one that is both personal and that complements the dioceses.

How is it possible that it requires a specific vocation to be a member of a prelature?

Personal prelature 11/27/2007

Naturally this vocational requirement is not essential to personal prelatures, which could be based on very diverse circumstances, usually linked to social bonds among its faithful.

How is the prelature of Opus Dei governed? Who directs it?

Personal prelature 11/27/2007

Like any prelature, the government of Opus Dei is the responsibility of its prelate and his vicars, who are assisted by councils made up of other faithful, many of them lay persons, both men and women. The lay faithful also play a decisive role in the organizational tasks and in the formational activity of Opus Dei.

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  • Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
  • The Holy See
  • Writings of the founder of Opus Dei
  • Saint Josemaría website
  • Blessed Alvaro del Portillo website
  • Romana, Bulletin of the Opus Dei Prelature
  • St. Josemaria Institute
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