Letter from the Prelate (November 2008)
Bishop Echevarría’s letter this month is focused on specific ways we can love and serve the Church.
In Namibia, with Saint Josemaría's Help
Vesna Ostoic lives in Namibia, Africa. She moved there from London because of her husband's work. In her situation, it is more difficult to receive Christian formation and do apostolate…but not impossible.
Statement by University of Navarra President
After the recent terrorist attack at the University of Navarra, in which over 20 people were injured, the president of the university, Ángel J. Gómez-Montoro, made a public statement.
God gave everything... and joy, and peace...
Mary Agbu, a young Nigerian mother of nine wonderful children describes how Opus Dei has helped her be more faithful to the Church's doctrine on life and matrimony. Her testimony shines out with abundant confidence in God's fatherly providence, and the joy that this brings.
Free to Build the Future
Freedom is not only a right: it entails a responsibility that should lead Christians to get involved in trying to solve the problems in contemporary society. We offer an article that confronts this question in the light of some of St. Josemaria's teachings.
Reading the Bible with the Saints
Words from Bishop Javier Echevarría's intervention in the Synod of Bishops on the Word of God
The Pope Encourages Reading the Bible
More than 1,200 people read the Bible uninterruptedly over the course of a week during the Synod on the Word of God in Rome. The Pope began the reading with Genesis. Among the readers was Bishop Javier Echevarría. (Video)
Interview with the Prelate of Opus Dei
Bishop Javier Echevarría was interviewed on October 3 by a Rome newspaper, "La Repubblica," on the occasion of Opus Dei’s 80th anniversary.
Sowing Peace and Joy
An article by Bishop Javier Echevarría published on the occasion of Opus Dei's 80th anniversary.
New website: www.earlychristians.org
Interview with Angelo Porciuncula, Filipino student at the University of Navarre in Spain, about the website he set up to interest young people in the life of Jesus Christ's early followers.