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Saint Josemaria: "Poet of the universal call to holiness"

In his homily on June 26 at the Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York for the feast of Saint Josemaria, Cardinal Dolan described Opus Dei's founder as "the poet of the universal call to holiness."

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Prelate's Letter on Approval of Miracle Attributed to Guadalupe Ortiz

On June 9, 2018, the decree was promulgated on the miraculous cure attributed to the intercession of Venerable Guadalupe Ortiz. On that same day, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz sent this letter to the faithful of Opus Dei.

Message from the Prelate (July 1, 2018)

The solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul is a good opportunity to redouble our prayer for the Church and the Pope, the Prelate tells us in his July 1 message.

Lessons atop Mt. Kenya

Every year, staff, students and friends from Eastlands College of Technology get together to summit the third highest peak of Mt. Kenya at 4,999m above sea level.

New Mediterraneans (II): "Jesus is my dear Friend" (with audio)

For Saint Josemaria, Jesus was always the "great Friend," the one who truly understands us, since he is perfect God and perfect Man.

Free Ebook: “Catechesis of Pope Francis on the Mass”

This book gathers together the audiences of Pope Francis in St Peter’s Square dedicated to explaining the Holy Mass and the Eucharist, given between November 2017 and April 2018.

"The freedom and trust of being God's children"

Homily of Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz for the liturgical memorial of Saint Josemaria, given in the basilica of Saint Eugene in Rome on 26 June 2018.

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Saint Josemaria: "The Last Romantic"

For the 90th anniversary of the founding of Opus Dei, Monsignor Mariano Fazio has published some personal reflections on the founder.

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​Pastoral Trips of the Prelate in July and August 2018

Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz will travel to Spain, Nigeria, Argentina, Bolivia and Paraguay to see faithful and friends of the Prelature.

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The Influence of Dora

Dora del Hoyo was the first assistant numerary of Opus Dei who died on 10th January 2004, just a day before turning 90. Assistant numeraries are ladies who have the vocation in Opus Dei to live apostolic celibacy and take care of their homes, the centres of the Work.

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