The Prelate in Cebu (Philippines) 2023
Msgr. Fernando Ocariz was in Cebu on August 3-5, in the final part of his 12-day apostolic trip to the Philippines. From there he flew to Indonesia, and will continue on to Australia and New Zealand.
Masses of St. Josemaría in Ghana
Last June 26 has perpetually remained engraved in my memory because I participated in several Masses in honour of St. Josemaría in Ghana, and it was the first time I would celebrate his feast outside Nigeria. The idea was made possible thanks to a conference on family medicine I attended a month earlier, in May, at Elmina, in Ghana’s Central Region.
"Omnia in bonum": All things work together for good
On Sunday, 30 July 2023, the Prelate of Opus Dei had a one-hour gathering with a large group of families, members of Opus Dei and their friends at the Mall of Asia Arena.
The Kingdom of God and his Justice: Justice (II)
Justice provides us with a “map” that marks out the most important goals for each day. Its definition stems from the principle that every duty is based on a relationship. A new article in the "Very Human, Very Divine" series on the virtues.
August Recollection Kit (2023)
A recollection is a “mini-retreat,” a few hours of quiet prayer when we look at our lives in God's presence. This guide can help us spend an hour or two in loving conversation with God, right where we are.
The Prelate in Manila (Philippines), July 26 to August 3, 2023
Highlights of the Prelate’s activities in Manila
Pope's Prayer Intention for August 2023
Let us pray that the World Youth Day in Lisbon will help us young people to set out on the journey, witnessing to the Gospel with our own lives.
"God's plan spans past, present, and future"
Message from Pope Francis for the 3rd World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly on 23 July.
As in a Film: The Vocation of Mary
A new article in the series “As in a Film,” on the central event in human history: the Incarnation of the Word.
The Rookie Lawyer who cannot stay away from Trouble
We share the self-narrated story of Collins a young lawyer, fresh out of Law School who, despite his inexperience and lack of means, could not hold himself back from helping people in need. The sight of someone in handcuffs, the cry of a mother whose only son was about to be jailed for a petty reason, innocent people who only needed a lawyer to speak for them… these were some of the sights that elicited empathy from Collins, and he decided to help, often without invitation.