Pope Francis Invites All Young People to Help Prepare October Synod
In his Angelus address on the first Sunday of Lent, Pope Francis invited young people everywhere to help prepare the upcoming synod "On Young People, the Faith and Vocational Discernment," through the use of social media.
Walkathon for Women Affected by Boko Haram
Girls from the Lagoon School, a corporate work of Opus Dei in Nigeria, have helped organise a walkathon to create awareness and raise funds for a health outreach for women and children affected by the Boko Haram insurgency.
Centres for Women in East Africa
There are several centres for women in Nairobi and other towns in Kenya as well as in Kampala.
St. Valentine's celebration with the disabled of Mother Teresa
We learnt that most of these ladies lived in this home because they had nobody to look after them. Some ladies were abandoned when they were very young while others were slightly older.
Message for Lent 2018
Pope Francis recommends the traditional means of prayer, almsgiving and fasting to strengthen Christ's life in us and prepare for the great feast of Easter.
"It was even better than I expected"
In late December 2017 and early January 2018, a group of 27 young Australians spent three weeks in Vietnam building two houses and a number of toilets for families in need.
"Putting music in its right place"
John, a professional musician in Canada, learned from Saint Josemaria that making a place for God in his life meant he could find the right place for his family and friends too, and sanctify his music.
"No to Corruption!"
Pope Francis has released a video message accompanying his monthly prayer intention for February 2018. This month’s intention “Say ‘No’ to Corruption” is that those who have material, political or spiritual power may resist any lure of corruption.
Pope Francis in Chile and Peru
This free eBook contains the homilies and addresses of Pope Francis in his apostolic journey to Chile and Peru (January 15 to 22, 2018). It is available in PDF, ePub and Mobi format.
Ambrose Anegbe the smiling neurosurgeon
God called Ambrose Anegbe to Himself on Sunday 31st January, 2016. Ambrose was a numerary member of Opus Dei, who was completing a residency programme in Neurosurgery, as well as an M.Sc.








