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Message of the Holy Father to UNIV

The Holy Father addressed the following words to those attending the UNIV conference in Rome.

Recent News

John Paul II encourages young people to renew the language of music

Closely united to the Holy Father, some 4,000 college students attending the university congress UNIV 2005 heard a message from the Pope read to them by Archbishop Leonardo Sandri, Sub-secretary of State, in the Vatican's Paul VI audience hall.

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Hang Ah Hillside Cultural Center: In the Heart of San Francisco’s Chinatown

Hang Ah Hillside, a non-profit cultural center located in the heart of San Francisco’s Chinatown and business district, promotes the well-rounded development of women and girls, with the goal of strengthening their families and enriching their communities.

Social initiatives

Holy Saturday: A Day of Silence and Conversion

The Prelate’s Holy Saturday Reflections broadcast on EWTN world radio

From the Prelate

The Prelate in Valladolid

The Prelate of Opus Dei, Bishop Javier Echevarría, met recently with a diverse group of people in the Spanish city of Valladolid.

From the Prelate

Jesus Has Overcome Death

The Prelate’s Easter Sunday reflections, broadcast on EWTN world radio

From the Prelate

Tuesday of Holy Week: How is Our Faith?

The Prelate’s Reflections on Tuesday of Holy Week, broadcast on EWTN world radio

From the Prelate

Wednesday of Holy Week: Judas Betrays Jesus

The Prelate’s Reflections on Wednesday in Holy Week, broadcast on EWTN world radio

From the Prelate

"The Eucharist played the decisive role in my conversion."

Rianne Spoon, a 22-year-old Dutch medical student, was received into the Church this past December 12 during a solemn Mass in the Cathedral of St. Catherine in Utrecht, Netherlands. Here is her account:

Personal testimonies

Kianda Foundation launches Endowment Fund for African women

Kianda Foundation, a non-profit trust established in 1961 to provide education to women in Kenya, has embarked on building an Endowment Fund that will provide education to 350 girls and 500 women in Kenya in perpetuity. Besides providing women with professional preparation, Kianda’s institutions offer programs of spiritual formation, which they have entrusted to Opus Dei, a personal prelature of the Catholic Church.

Social initiatives