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Just Start (2): Feeding Body and Soul

Second video in the series on the works of mercy. People in Russia and the Philippines are shown fighting material and spiritual hunger.

Social initiatives

Apostolic Exhortation "Amoris Laetitia"

A summary of the document on married love and the family, which was signed by Pope Francis on March 19, 2015, with a link to the entire text on the Vatican website.

From the Church and the Pope

"A new dynamism in family pastoral work"

Statement made to Zenit news agency by Msgr. Fernando Ocáriz, Auxiliary Vicar of Opus Dei, regarding the Apostolic Exhortation “Amoris Laetitia.”

From the Church and the Pope

Forgiving... And Asking For Forgiveness

This article gives some examples of how Saint Josemaria practised forgiveness and said sorry, asking forgiveness of others.

Stories from His Life

Letter from the Prelate (April 2016)

"Forgiving offenses is, in a certain sense, the most divine thing we can do," the Prelate tells us, stressing the mercy God has shown in redeeming us.

Pastoral Letters and Messages

"Our Lord's wounds are a sign of mercy"

"Sheltered in our Lord’s wounds, we will become witnesses to the joy that brims over on finding the risen Lord, alive among us." Address by Pope Francis at prayer vigil for the Jubilee of Divine Mercy.

From the Church and the Pope

Audio of the Prelate: Sheltering the Homeless

The Prelate reflects on another corporal work of mercy in this 8-minute audio recording.

News

Audio of Prelate: Sheltering the Homeless

A new audio from the Prelate in the monthly series on the corporal and spiritual works of mercy.

Publications, Interviews, and Other Messages

"The whole world is our homeland"

Bishop Javier Echevarría, Prelate of Opus Dei, encourages university students from all over the world attending the 2016 UNIV Congress in Rome during Holy Week to strive to stay close to Christ each day and to share their faith with those around them, and to pray especially for the Pope.

From the Prelate

It Arrived Just In Time

In my work, we make an order for fruit two days a week. Normally the fruit arrives on Fridays at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. But something unexpected ​came up earlier that week and we ended up being without fruit, and needing to prepare food for 50 people.

Favors