Number of articles: 521

Young Refugees Prepare for Baptism in Salzburg

In 2017, 860 adults were baptized in Austria, many of them refugees. This is the story of Dieter and some of his friends who are preparing for baptism this year, in Salzburg.

Back in the Sheepfold

"A good friend once told me a story about shepherds: they break the legs of sheep that stray from the fold." A conversion story from the Philippines.

"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.

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.

"It is Worth While" - sixth video in series

Here is the story of Sole and Juampi, an Argentinian couple that shares the story of their married life together. "It is Worth While" is the last in a series of six videos that could serve as a resource for pre-marriage courses.

"The run of his life" – article published in "Aleteia"

Kyle Lang, a Princeton student, took part in a coast-to-coast run last summer to raise money for charity. He says that Saint Josemaria's writings on sanctifying ordinary life taught him to incorporate his faith into his sport.

"An Adventure for Everyone" - fifth video in series

Here is the story of Sole and Juampi, an Argentinian couple that shares the story of their married life together. "An adventure for everyone" is the fifth in a series of six videos that could serve as a resource for pre-marriage courses.

The beginning of my love affair with God

Collins finds God in a centre of Opus Dei in Enugu, Nigeria.

"The Importance of Not Being Alone" - fourth video in series

The fourth video in a series on Sole and Juanpi, an Argentinian couple who share the experience of their married life and young family. The six-video series could serve as a resource for pre-marriage courses.

"Shosh" - the life of Mrs. Oda Namulanda

"Shosh" is the affectionate nickname that many students at Kibondeni College gave to the late Mrs. Oda Namulanda. It translates to "Granny" in English. The affection that moved those lady students to call her Shosh was born from the trust and good humour that Mrs. Namulanda cultivated with each of them through her inspiring work as a teacher and a mentor.