The Joy of Giving to Those Who Cannot Give Back
High School girls from around the U.S. dedicated part of their summer to volunteering at community service projects in Boston while living at the Bayridge University Residence.
New EWTN Series on St. Josemaría and Opus Dei
Beginning August 30, EWTN will air a 13-part series of half-hour interviews about St. Josemaría and Opus Dei. Co-hosts are Damon Owens and John Coverdale.
Assumption of Mary, our Mother
Today, in union with the whole Church, we celebrate the triumph of the Mother, Daughter and Spouse of God.
Letter from the Prelate (August 2009)
The Prelate, writing from Mexico, speaks about the Marian feasts that are celebrated in August and through them encourages us to imitate Mary's ordinary life and her closeness to her son Jesus.
Giving thanks to God for priests
Second video in series dedicated to Year for Priests. Prof. Francisco Varo reminds us that priests have been present at the most important moments in our lives, making God present (04'30'').
Prelate dedicates church of St. Josemaría in Mexico
A brief video of the dedication ceremony, presided over by Bishop Javier Echevarría. The Archbishop of Mérida, Emilio Berlié, also took part.
Prelate Dedicates New Parish Church of St. Josemaría in Mexico City
On July 28 in Mexico City, Bishop Javier Echevarría dedicated a new parish church to St. Josemaría. With a brief video and gallery of photos of the new church.
Your Handicapped Child is a Blessing
A family needs affection and supernatural vision when caring for a needy person. St. Josemaría tells a mother that her mentally-handicapped child will draw her closer to God (Weekly Vídeo: 02’22”).
50th anniversary of Opus Dei Founder's visit
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin celebrated a Mass to mark the 50th anniversary of the visit to Ireland of St Josemaría Escrivá in the parish church which he had entrusted to priests of Opus Dei in 2008.
Aug 4: Feast day of St John Mary Vianney, the Curé d’Ars
"The priesthood is the love of the heart of Jesus”, the saintly Curé of Ars would often say.