Ordinary People
"How can I know if I'm living the teachings of Opus Dei faithfully?" St. Josemaria was asked in a get-together. And without missing a beat, he replied "If your wife is happy."
"Do what you ought and put your heart into it"
Charlotte, an engineering student in Canada, was struck by a point in "The Way": to be a saint, you don't necessarily have to perform great deeds.
Letter from the Prelate (August 2012)
This month's letter focuses on the feast of our Lady’s Assumption, urging us to contemplate "the beauty of our Mother, taken up by God body and soul to the glory of Heaven."
Joseph Pearce: Robust Christianity
Joseph Pearce, a well-known Catholic writer, speaks about the robust idea of the Christian vocation he found in St. Josemaria's book "The Way."
Archbishop of Vancouver: Seek Holiness, in the Spirit of St. Josemaria
Archbishop John Michael Miller said Catholics should open themselves to the action of the Holy Spirit, especially during the year of faith.
An Oasis of Hope in South London
Baytree Centre works to create supportive pathways towards social inclusion for inner-city families in Brixton, south London.
Fr. Jim Socias: St. Josemaria told me, love your family very much
Jim Socias, now a priest, recalls the counsel he received from Saint Josemaria after joining Opus Dei.
"Praying when you don't feel like it"
A young woman asks St. Josemaria: "If I pray when I don't feel like it, is it really prayer?" Here is his answer.
Some testimonies about Bishop Alvaro del Portillo
Brief comments about Bishop Alvaro del Portillo taken from communications sent by some well-known people in the Church and society.
Letter from the Prelate (July 2012)
“Love the Holy Father a lot. Pray a lot for the Pope. Love him very much, very much!" The Prelate cites these words of St. Josemaria in urging us to pray in a special way for the Pope's intentions.