“Education is the most powerful way to overcome poverty.”
Isabel Gameros of Cañete, Peru writes in the Spanish magazine, "Mundo Cristiano", April 24, 2004. She and her husband, José Charún, have 13 children and work on a ranch.
Amsterdam to See Its First Eucharistic Procession Since 1578
Zenit reports on Amsterdam's first Corpus Christi procession since 1578.
Accompanied by the prayers of many Australians and New Zealanders
An interview with Peter Fitzsimons, an Australian who is one of the deacons who received the priestly ordination at a ceremony in the Roman basilica of Saint Eugenio on 22 May 2004.
Examining life in New York
New York is legendary for its fast pace of life. Like everywhere, people here have trouble finding time to reflect on the meaning of life, or on what it takes to live a fulfilled life. But that is exactly what a group of college students and young professionals did recently at Schuyler Hall, an Opus Dei center in Manhattan, at a seminar entitled “The Examined Life: Philosophical Reflections on Ordinary Life.”
Olson & Miesel on The Da Vinci Hoax
Carl E. Olson and Sandra Miesel comment on their book, "The Da Vinci Hoax: Exposing the Errors in The Da Vinci Code."
De-coding Da Vinci: Zenit interviews Amy Welborn on her new book
First, there was "The Da Vinci Code." Now there's "De-coding Da Vinci." The latter, by writer Amy Welborn, aims to debunk the errors that permeate the best-selling novel by Dan Brown.
News of Holy Week
In the next few days you will find on this page information about the World Day of Youth, held on April 4 in Rome, and about Pope John Paul’s audience with those attending UNIV 2004 on April 5. In addition, we will present the text of Bishop Javier Echevarría’s reflections on Holy Week, broadcast by EWTN radio, beginning on Palm Sunday.
Message for World Youth Day 2004
The theme of the 19th World Youth Day is the petition some “Greeks” brought to the Apostles: “We Want to See Jesus” (Jn 12:21). We also offer a video of scenes from previous meetings of John Paul II with participants in UNIV congresses.
First centers of Opus Dei opened in Croatia and Slovenia
In 2003 new centers of Opus Dei were opened in nine countries: Argentina, Chile, the Czech Republic, Lebanon, Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Croatia, and Slovenia. The centers in Croatia and Slovenia were the countries’ first.