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Dealing with Alzheimer’s

“Some days when I get up, and think of my husband’s sickness, I am flooded with a feeling of sadness,” says Pilar Fernandez-Loza, from Asturias in Spain. “But I immediately react and ask God to help me.”

"I consider everything in the light of my vocation"

Anne-Marie Walker is a Children’s Book Editor and Publisher. Living in Liverpool with her husband, she is a Supernumerary member of Opus Dei

God, rock and a violin

Manuel Lamberti is from Puerto La Cruz in Venezuela. He is 19 years old, studies violin and plays in a rock band. For two years, he was the first violin of the Youth Orchestra of the State of Anzoátegui. He is a numerary member of Opus Dei.

Tsunami relief work in Sri Lanka

A volunteer project in Matara, Sri Lanka in July 2006 offered Jenny and 11 other girls a chance to make a difference for tsunami victims with their time and effort.

Letter from the Prelate (November 2006)

Letter of Bishop Javier Echevarría to the faithful of the Prelature of Opus Dei. Among other topics, the Prelate speaks of the communion of the saints.

Award winning documentary on Opus Dei

"Opus Dei: Decoding God's Work" from Salt + Light Television won a prestigious award at "Religion Today" film festival in Italy. Here is an excerpt from the documentary.

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Murray Hill

The conference center hosts retreats, workshops, classes, conferences, and other activities.

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Video interview: Opus Dei and The Da Vinci Code movie

We have been asked many questions about Opus Dei's attitude towards the forthcoming Sony film, 'The Da Vinci Code.' We offer an interview with US spokesperson Terri Carron.

The Prelate's trip to Lebanon: Peace is a gift of God

Bishop Javier Echevarria has returned to Rome from a brief pastoral visit to Lebanon. Following the recent outbreak of war, the Prelate wanted to encourage the faithful of Opus Dei and their friends of all faiths to be "sowers of peace."

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The mystery of Judas Iscariot

Judas accompanied Our Lord in his public life, but in the end betrayed him. However, Benedict XVI said, "it is not for us to judge his gesture." In his address, the Pope explains how this apostle played a role in "God's mysterious plan of salvation".

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