Former Italian president speaks on St. Thomas More and Blessed Josemaria Escriva
We are conscious of having in our hands a treasure, our students, and we are convinced that by forming them well, we are contributing to the improvement of tomorrow's society.
Beatification process begins for one of the first women members of Opus Dei
Cardinal of Madrid begins beatification process for Guadalupe Ortíz de Landázuri
Sanctity in the world, the path of the laity
An interview with the Prelate of Opus Dei, Bishop Javier Echevarria
Hope in Chicago’s Inner-City
Midtown Achievement Program, a corporate work of Opus Dei, has been bringing hope to Chicago youth since 1963. This report from Compassion and Culture Magazine tells how.
Become sowers of peace through a new evangelization
The Prelate of Opus Dei comments on the ever-growing need to improve culture and promote peace in our society, especially in light of the recent conflicts in Colombia.
I ask God for the miracle of peace
After the decrees of the miracles were announced, the Prelate of Opus Dei mentioned that the approval of a miracle attributed to the intercession of Blessed Josemaria is a cause of great joy for him. And he added, "Today, with Christmas only a few days away, I beg God to grant us the miracle of peace, a peace that sometimes seems impossible to attain..."
Kitchen Queen rocks Shellbourne
Valparaiso, Indiana – Local band raises money for the canonization
Letter from the Prelate of Opus Dei on the tragedy in the United States
Bishop Javier Echevarria, the Prelate of Opus Dei, sent a letter to the Vicar of Opus Dei for the United States, Rev. Arne A. Panula, about the tragic events today.
Radiologist's Cure Attributed to Intercession of Opus Dei Founder
Pope Recognizes Miracle Attributed to Blessed Escriva
New York conference for women on ethics in the workplace
The Murray Hill Institute held its second annual conference entitled "Integrity and Ethics in the Workplace," from October 12-13, 2001. Held at a hotel a few miles from "Ground Zero," the conference, like Manhattan itself, was keenly attuned to the thousands who died on September 11, 2001.