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Doubleday edition of THE WAY presented at Opus Dei's US headquarters

A new Doubleday edition of The Way, the most popular book by Opus Dei founder Saint Josemaría Escrivá, went on sale in bookstores across the United States and Canada on May 9.

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Houston Conference on The Da Vinci Code

450 gather for conference setting the record straight on The Da Vinci Code

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Gabriela Duclaud will be remembered

Gabriela Duclaud, early member of the Prelature, dies in San Francisco on April 19, 2006

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Religion Communicators meeting at Opus Dei headquarters

A preview of the video “Passionately Loving the World: Ordinary Americans Living the Spirituality of Saint Josemaria” was shown April 18 to members of the Religion Communicators Council, in a meeting held at the Opus Dei U.S. headquarters in New York.

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Video Clip of the UNIV audience with the Pope

We present a short video clip of the audience Benedict XVI had with the participants of the UNIV congress 2006. Duration: 2´22´. Download: 12MB: The download requires RealPlayer

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Benedict XVI's Greeting to the UNIV Participants

Each year during Holy Week in Rome, an international congress for students is organized with the help of the Prelature of Opus Dei. Pope Benedict met with participants on April 10.

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Univ 2006: the Pope, with students from 200 universities throughout the world

On Monday 10 April, at 11:20 midday, about 5,000 young people who are taking part in the 39th UNIV meeting will be received in audience by Pope Benedict XVI in the Pope Paul VI Hall (the Vatican).

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New Opus Dei website launched

Opus Dei launched an all-new version of www.opusdei.org on March 22. During 2005, Opus Dei’s website was visited by more than 3 million people.

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Catholic Response to The Da Vinci Code is Building

This article is reprinted courtesy of CatholicExchange.com, an Internet homepage for Catholics.

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"Intolerance and violence are incompatible with religion."

On February 19, Pope Benedict XVI said that "intolerance and violence can never be justified in response to provocation because they are incompatible with the sacred principles of religion."

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