Prelate’s Pastoral Visit to Ireland
From April 18th to the 21st, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz made his first pastoral visit as Prelate of Opus Dei. This article offers some news about his activities in Ireland.
Opus Dei in Ireland
Opus Dei is a Catholic institution working in more than 60 countries around the world. It has been in Ireland since 1947.
Words that stay in our heart
Highlights from the Prelate of Opus Dei's five-day visit to Madrid, with some words from one of his get-togethers that can serve as a summary of his entire visit.
Called to be saints
Opus Dei helps to find Christ in the work, the family and in the rest of the ordinary activities.
Smart Phones for Young People: Pros and Cons
High school students everywhere struggle to control the use of their phones. The Headmaster of The Heights School in Washington DC offers some advice based on his extensive personal experience.
"Every Christian is a 'martyr', a witness"
During yesterday's general audience, Pope Francis explained the meaning of martyrdom. He said that Christians who decide to live their faith coherently should take into account Jesus' words: there will be persecutions.
On the Feast Day of St Josemaría: "Our work, the place where God acts"
We offer the homily preached by the Prelate of Opus Dei on the Feast Day of St Josemaría and a selection of pictures taken in the Masses celebrated in several countries.
Guadalupe: A Support on the Path to God
Guadalupe Ortiz was recently declared venerable by Pope Francis. We offer a summary of a press conference that was held for journalists, regarding Guadalupe and her fame for sanctity.
"The faithfulness of a Christian is always faithfulness to Jesus Christ."
This morning, the prelate of Opus Dei met with faithful of the prelature in Rome. It was the anniversary of the ordination of the prelature's first three priests, and also an occasion to celebrate Saint Josemaria's feast day.
Pope Francis: "Saints in everyday life"
In his June 21 general audience, Pope Francis spoke about the important role of the saints in the Church, and the need for "saints in everyday life."