Photos from Holy Week in Rome (UNIV 2017)
During Holy Week, the UNIV forum is being held in Rome, a yearly encounter inspired by Saint Josemaria that brings together university students from all over the world.
Netherhall Residents Sing at Mass in London Prison
"Visiting prisoners has been for many of us not only an act of mercy, but a humanising experience of stepping into a world, like our own, in need of redemption."
Palm Sunday Homily of Pope Francis
Christ "is the great 'patient,' who suffers all the pain of humanity," Pope Francis said in his homily on 9 April at the Mass for Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord.
"These are times to be open to God's action"
Recent interview with the Prelate of Opus Dei published by the Portuguese newspaper "Jornal de Noticias," by Rosa Ramos.
“The African Woman wants to advance without letting anyone fall behind”
Antoinette Kankindi, Professor of Ethics and Political Philosophy at Strathmore University (Kenya) has been awarded the Harambee 2017 Prize for the Promotion and Equality of the African Woman for her project “African Women Leadership”, an initiative aiming at “unveiling the leadership” of women of her continent, “without letting anyone fall behind”.
opusdeihistory.org
A new website is available with articles in English about the history of Opus Dei. The first three articles discuss Opus Dei's growth in England, the U.S. and Australia.
Letter from the Prelate (5 April 2017)
Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz writes about how to take full advantage of the upcoming days of Holy Week.
"Montse loved basketball and spread joy"
Pope Francis declared Montse Grases “venerable” one year ago. During a recent commemorative meeting in Rome, a number of people confirmed that her beatification process is continuing to make progress.
Matrimony and Prayer
"Marriage means leaving behind something you’re familiar with (single life) and entering into a world you may not be prepared for. That’s why prayer is so important." A new article in the series on marriage and courtship.
“God exists: I have met him”
Alain Voirol, married, with 7 children, is a Swiss army electrical engineer who met Opus Dei while teaching in a technical school in Ivory Coast. He talks about how being in the Prelature has affected the rest of his life.







