Online Masses on the Feast of St Josemaria
This year, for the feast of St. Josemaria, two Masses will be streamed in his honour: the first on Friday 26th June and the second on Saturday 27th June 2020,
An Illustrated Biography of Saint Josemaria
"Wanting Jesus Alone to Shine" is a biography of the founder of Opus Dei illustrated with over 300 photos, maps, infographics and autograph texts. Its authors, Jesús Gil y Enrique Muñiz, say they hope the book "will enable readers to enter more fully into the life of Saint Josemaria."
Do not be afraid St Raphael meditation (21 June 2020)
During the coming weeks, we will publish, in audio format, some meditations preached by priests, which can help strengthen your life of prayer.
Letter from the Prelate (19 June 2020)
On the feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Monsignor Ocáriz invites us to ask our Lord for a heart like His, so that we can bring peace to those around us.
"All our plans are always only 'penciled in'"
Katerina, who lives in Canada, recounts her family's struggles and joys during the quarantine.
Saint Josemaria "Remastered"
In the last years of his life, the founder of Opus Dei met with large groups of people throughout Spain and Latin America. Many of those encounters were filmed and now, fifty years later, they have been remastered and can be viewed with a much higher visual and audio quality.
"Moses urges us to intercede for the world"
In his 17 June General Audience, Pope Francis continued his catechesis on prayer, speaking about "The prayer of Moses."
"Covid-19 strengthened our marriage"
Dominic and Winni from Hong Kong faced Covid-19 together in the hospital and, after a month and a half, managed to get through it.
June Recollection Kit (2020)
A recollection is a “mini-retreat,” a few hours of quiet prayer in which we can look at our lives in the presence of God. As we continue to face a global plague, this guide for a "recollection-at-home" will help you spend an hour or two in loving conversation with God, right where you are.
"Descreen" Yourself
Nothing can replace the value of being together, receiving the sacraments, and depending on one another. And "being together" online is not the same as being together in person. So get up and go out! Your friends -- and the fresh air -- are waiting for you.









