Kianda School celebrates 40 Years
Olga Marlin was a young graduate in education from University College, Dublin. In March of 1960, while drying dishes at Northbrook Residence the director of the residence told her “You know, the Father wants the women of Opus Dei to start the Work in Kenya and Japan very soon…”
Bishop Carrasco: "Service is your new identity"
31 faithful of Opus Dei were ordained deacons at the hands of Bishop Ignacio Carrasco, in the Basilica of Saint Eugene (Rome). The future priests will receive their priestly ordination on May 5, 2018.
Spiritual Combat for Beginners
You have reached the point St. Paul reached: the point where you feel like giving up. The point when it all feels useless. You are in the middle of a war between Christ and Satan. You need to train yourself for spiritual combat. This book is meant to teach you how to keep going. How to take your freedom in both hands and never let it go.
31 New Deacons for the Church
On Saturday November 4, thirty-one faithful of the Prelature will receive diaconal ordination in the Roman Basilica of Saint Eugene. They will be ordained priests next May 5.
Strathmore University Remembers its Founder
Since last year, the 2nd to the 6th of October plays host to a bevvy of special events and activities in Strathmore University when they celebrate Founder's Day.
New Christian Perspectives on the Future of Work
An Interdisciplinary Congress being held in Rome is exploring the human and supernatural meaning of work five hundred years after the Protestant Reformation and a century after the Marxist Revolution.
"From an African Train": A Life Given to Africa
Thirty years ago, in August 1987, a young member of Opus Dei managed to save the life of an African boy in Kenya – but lost his own in doing so. The story of that day is recounted by Miguel Aranguren in his book "Desde un Tren Africano."
In Houston: a Helping Hand after the Hurricane
Women from Southgate Center in Houston are doing all they can to assist those affected by Hurricane Harvey's destructive force.
"Make of your life a complete self-giving"
On September 3, in the shrine of Torreciudad in Spain, the Archbishop of Tarragona, Jaume Pujol, conferred priestly ordination on two faithful of Opus Dei.
African Memories of a Young Member of Opus Dei
August 19th 2017 was the 30th anniversary of that day back in 1987 when a young member of Opus Dei managed to save the life of a young camper – but lost his own in the process. The illustrative drawings are from the book Desde un Tren Africano (“From an African Train”) written by Miguel Aranguren who also authored the translated article below.