Organization of the Prelature
The prelature is governed by a Prelate, in accordance with canon law and the specific statutes of Opus Dei. Its headquarters are in Rome.
Why is the Prelate of Opus Dei called “Father”?
An article by Guillaume Derville on why the faithful in the Prelature of Opus Dei call the prelate "Father."
Strengthening Fraternity Among Priests
Father Larry Swink, pastor of a suburban parish near Baltimore, Maryland, talks about why priests need spiritual and human support from their brothers in the priesthood, including being part of an all-priests’ baseball team called the “DC Padres.”
Helping the victims of Boko Haram
On this Jubilee Year of Mercy, a group of Nigerian professionals come together to help some victims of terrorism in Northern Nigeria.
Opus Dei, Personal Prelature
From a legal standpoint, Opus Dei is a personal prelature of the Catholic Church. Prelatures are entrusted with undertaking certain pastoral activities.
Refuelling My Motorbike and My Soul
Nicholas Patankar, a Cooperator of Opus Dei, was born in Goa and now lives in Mumbai, where he completed his Bachelors in Commerce and currently works as a financial analyst.
Feast day Masses of St. Josemaria in Nigeria (2016)
A partial list of dates and venues of upcoming Masses of St. Josemaria in Nigeria
"My heart was asking for Love"
Saint Josemaria was ordained a priest on March 28, 1925. In this brief video he talks about his calling to the priesthood.
The Prayer Card of St. Josemaría Escrivá in Yoruba
The Prayer Card of St. Josemaría Escrivá, the founder of Opus Dei has been published in the Yoruba language in Nigeria. Yoruba, is the native tongue of an approximately 28 million people found in at least three countries in West Africa: Nigeria, Benin and Togo. The language is also spoken by some communities in Brazil in South America.