Guadalupe Ortiz: Her Life in 60 seconds
On 18 May 2019, Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri will be beatified by the Catholic Church. Here is a one-minute summary of her life.
Guadalupe Ortiz: Crossing the Atlantic
In 1950, Guadalupe Ortiz moved to Mexico to start Opus Dei's apostolic work there, leaving behind everything she had ever known. In five years, her heart was won over by a new land and its people.
An App to Participate in Guadalupe's Beatification
This app provides help to prepare for and participate digitally in Guadalupe's beatification ceremony on May 18th.
Exposition about Guadalupe for Young People
Made up of twelve panels available in English with the main milestones in her life, it could be set up in schools or parishes.
Guadalupe's Impact in Mexico
Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri was one of the first women of Opus Dei to come to Mexico. She was only in Mexico for six years, but it gave her enough time to start a student residence in Mexico City, a retreat center in Montefalco, and a school in Culiacán. Guadalupe will be declared blessed on May 18, 2019, in Madrid, Spain.
"Guadalupe: The Freedom of Loving"
A brief biograpahy of Guadalupe Ortiz, who will be beatified on May 18, has just been published in English.
Texts of the Mass
The following texts are an unofficial English translation for participants in the beatification ceremony of the Servant of God Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri.
Scholarships in Honor of Guadalupe's Beatification
Donations made on the occasion of Guadalupe's beatification will provide scholarships to help 100 African women carry out scientific research and further their studies.
“Letters to a Saint”: eBook with letters from Guadalupe Ortiz
“Letters to a Saint” offers an English translation of letters written by Guadalupe to Saint Josemaría. The founder of Opus Dei kept these letters among his personal correspondence, and they are now found in the General Archive of the Prelature.
Guadalupe's Vocation: 75 years ago today
On 19 March 1944, the soon-to-be blessed Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri asked to join Opus Dei. We offer a translation of the letter she wrote to Saint Josemaria Escriva on this day.