"The holiness that Our Lord demands of you is to be achieved by carrying out with love of God your work and your daily duties, and these will almost always consist of small realities.” Saint Josemaría
"The holiness that Our Lord demands of you is to be achieved by carrying out with love of God your work and your daily duties, and these will almost always consist of small realities.”
A video of Saint Josemaría to celebrate February 14, 1930, the day on which the Founder understood that Opus Dei was a path to holiness for all men and women.
How do people join Opus Dei? Can they leave it again? This article explains some aspects of the stages of discernment involved in joining Opus Dei and the situations of people who leave it, as well as offering some reflections on the phenomena of vocation and accompaniment.
On Thursday, January 4, 2018 Msgr. Gregory Haddock passed away peacefully at the age of 83 after a long illness that he bore with a Christian spirit and after having received the Anointing of the Sick. For more than 50 years he faithfully and generously served the Church in his priestly ministry.
In this brief video, several women speak about their vocation to Opus Dei, a call by God that gives new meaning to the events of each day.
People join, remain in, and leave Opus Dei freely
A fun opportunity to grow in friendship, enjoy crafts, drama, and sports activities with the goal of developing a virtuous life.
Selections from Saint Josemaria's preaching that illustrate what he means by "sanctifying our work" and striving to find God in our work and daily life.
Who are the members of Opus Dei? What is their daily life like?
Have fun together growing in virtue while enjoying nature, friendship, sports and crafts!
Family Camps this summer: Anchor Camp as well as Knight's Quest for boys and Family Camp for families - all in Southwestern Ontario
Develop new interests in an atmosphere of fun and excitement!
A brief video about the message and purpose of Opus Dei.