Fr. Joseph Muzquiz on TV and radio
The life of Fr. Joseph Muzquiz, a priest of Opus Dei whose cause of canonization was opened in Boston, has been featured in a number of radio and television interviews.
Film featuring St. Josemaría released on DVD
The DVD version of “There Be Dragons” has been released in the United States.
Building an Ethics-Based Market
Two professors at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross speak about a new interdisciplinary program that seeks to foster respect for the common good in business and finance.
Best of 2011. May: Beatification of John Paul II
A Rome Reports video with highlights from the year now ending.
Canonization Cause of Guadalupe Ortiz
Guadalupe Ortiz was born in Madrid in 1916 on the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. One of the first women in Opus Dei, she began its apostolic work with women in Mexico.
"On Adhesion to the Second Vatican Council"
This December 25th is the 50th anniversary of the convocation of the Second Vatican Council by Blessed John XXIII. An article on the significance of this anniversary by Msgr. Fernando Ocáriz, Vicar General of the Prelature of Opus Dei.
Highlights of Benedict XVI's visit to Benin
Rome Reports video summary of Benedict XVI's visit to Benin (18-20 November 2011).
Bright and Cheerful Homes
The web page is beginning a series of articles on the family, focused on the teachings of the recent Magisterium and St. Josemaria. The first two articles in the series are now available.
"There Be Dragons" opens in the Philippines
"There Be Dragons," a film by director Roland Joffé on the life of Saint Josemaría, opened in theaters in the Philippines on November 9. Here is a review of the film from a major Manila newspaper.
Prelate Ordains 35 Deacons
On November 5, in Rome, Bishop Javier Echevarría ordained 35 faithful of Opus Dei as deacons. With list of new deacons (to be ordained priests in May), photos, and words from the homily.