Finding God on Google (Video)
Oskari, a young Finn with no religious belief, became interested in Christianity in 2001. He searched on Google. Now he is an Opus Dei numerary (9 min. In Finnish, with subtitles).
No One To Turn To
Anna Mestre runs ADAIA, an association in Catalonia, Spain, that helps immigrant women adapt to their new country.
Eight Photos of Me, Except for One
Ana Belen, a young Andaluz woman, narrates her life and vocation as a numerary assistant through eight photographs.
Cause of Canonization Opened for Married Couple in Opus Dei
On February 19, the Archbishop of Madrid opened the cause of canonization for Paquita Dominguez and Tomas Alvira, a married couple with 8 children.
Lent: 40 Days, 40 Thoughts from the Pope
We offer 40 short excerpts from Benedict XVI’s messages for Lent since occupying the chair of Peter, with a link to his Lenten message for this year.
February 14th
February 14th commemorates the start of Opus Dei's apostolic work with women in 1930 and the beginning of the Priestly Society of the Holy Cross in 1943. With life stories from 3 women in Opus Dei.
Life in a University Residence
Haseen S. Aswani, a Hindu, is a student of pharmacy and the dean of the Alsajara University Residence in Granada, Spain, a corporate work of Opus Dei for women
Two Daughters with Down Syndrome
Leire and her husband Robert planned to build “a bright and cheerful home,” an expression she learned from St. Josemaría. Their two daughters with Down syndrome have helped them to do so.
Video: Footprints in the Snow
Mondo TV, an Italian production company, has aired a 70 minute animated film on St. Josemaría's early life. Here is a second short clip (03'01'').
We Started Calling Him “Father”
Lola Pardo Conde is from Valladolid, Spain. Through her brother, their family met Fr. Josemaria in the 1940s. She became a Supernumerary in 1964.







