Memories of the Father's Visit to East Africa, 2
It is already a year since the Prelate of Opus Dei, Mons. Fernando Ocariz, visited the region of East Africa. Here is Part 2 of the fond memories we hold from those special days of 14th – 22nd December 2019.
Memories of the Father's Visit to East Africa, 1
It is already a year since the Prelate of Opus Dei, Mons. Fernando Ocariz, visited the region of East Africa. Here is Part 1 of some of the fond memories we hold from those special days of 14th – 22nd December 2019.
My "Way"
Chezhiyan, a software development manager from Bengaluru, India, had to undergo a kidney transplant. He tells about the support he received from his wife and a book by Saint Josemaría Escrivá
Pope's Prayer Intention for December 2020
We pray that our personal relationship with Jesus Christ be nourished by the Word of God and a life of prayer.
Online Recollection December 2020
The day of recollection is a time for prayer and reflection on some topics of our spiritual life.
Novena to the Immaculate Conception 2020
Let us turn to Mary, our Mother, and the most excellent creature ever fashioned by God’s hands.
Legacy Mentorship
Angela Kliatchko writes about her finally getting to write a book about her 30 years of teaching and mentoring.
"Sanctifying Rest and Leisure", fifth video of the Series "The Richness of Ordinary Life"
This is the fifth of the Series of videos presented by Prof. Regina Eya in which she explains how the message of St. Josemaría of seeking holiness in ordinary life, can be lived in fulfilling the need to rest.
Day Spiritual Retreat in Kampala
During the first days of this month of November 2020 We had a day spiritual retreat in Bugala, the centre of Opus Dei for men in Kampala. A small group of university students came to have some days of reflection and prayer at the end of this complex year.
Esther Toranzo passes away
Esther Toranzo was a pioneer in many fields. She held a doctorate in Law from the Central University of Madrid. She joined Opus Dei in 1949. In 1952, she was amongst the first group of ladies who went to start the Work in England. She came to Kenya in 1965 to manage Kibondeni College, a Hospitality Institution for young women, which was in its infancy.