A sick child
St Josemaría teaches that we must see the redemptive value of suffering, as shown in a new DVD “Take a chance on happiness”
Holiness in ordinary life
Marriage is a path to holiness in ordinary life, explains a recent video with teachings of St Josemaría entitled "Take a chance on happiness"
Marriage, a Christian vocation
St Josemaría teaches that marriage is a Christian vocation to which many people are called, as shown in a new DVD “Take a chance on happiness”
The Parents' Right to Educate their Children (I)
"Since education is primarily the responsibility of the child’s father and mother, any other educational agent is such by the parents’ delegation and subordinate to them." A new article in the series on the family.
Trusting in God
The struggle for sanctity comes down to "allowing the Holy Spirit to work in our souls, cooperating with him, but without trying to take his place." An article on Christian life.
"Room for God to Enter"
Federico and Isabella have been engaged for a year. Their faith helps them to love each other truly and to prepare themselves for a relationship that will last forever. A new video in the series for the Year of Faith.
"Giving Yourself Completely to God"
David, who is studying medicine in Barcelona, talks about giving himself completely to God in a vocation of apostolic celibacy.
Educating for Life
“Loving children rightly requires helping them to acquire self-mastery, making them persons who are free and responsible."
Film documentary: “The Faith at 20"
In this programe twelve young people talk about how they approach different aspects of Christian faith. The 27-minute documentary includes previously unpublished images of St Josemaria, and testimonies by young people from Paris, London, Barcelona, Rome, Chicago, New York and Buenos Aires. A copy was presented to Pope Francis by participants in UNIV 2013, during his first public audience. The documentary is produced by ISCOM and directed by Juan Martin Ezratty (Digito Identidad).
"I belong to a family"
"The faith for me is like a family," says Catherine, who lives in London. A new video in the series for the Year of Faith: "What faith means when you're 20."