14 February: Women in Opus Dei
A video of Saint Josemaría to celebrate February 14, 1930, the day on which the Founder understood that Opus Dei was a path to holiness for all men and women.
In Macau: "We learned to adapt as a family"
Monica talks about how she and her family have learned to adapt to pandemic restrictions in Macau, in southern China, and to thank God for all his small daily gifts.
"Sanctifying Rest and Leisure", fifth video of the Series "The Richness of Ordinary Life"
This is the fifth of the Series of videos presented by Prof. Regina Eya in which she explains how the message of St. Josemaría of seeking holiness in ordinary life, can be lived in fulfilling the need to rest.
"“I Am My Father's Daughter", last video of the Series "The Richness of Ordinary Life"
This is the sixth and last of the Series of videos presented by Prof. Regina Eya in which she explains how Divine Filiation, a central message of St. Josemaría, can be lived in the ordinary circumstances of life.
St. Josemaria in Kisii
In February 2013, three gentlemen who used to receive means of formation offered by Opus Dei in Nairobi relocated to Kisii. Two were cooperators of Opus Dei, the third an alumnus of the then Strathmore College. They requested to continue receiving the means of formation in Kisii, if this could be arranged.
Fr. Anthony Odoh appointed regional vicar of Opus Dei in Nigeria
The Prelate of Opus Dei, Msgr. Fernando Ocáriz, has appointed Rev. Dr. Anthony Odoh as the regional vicar of the Prelature in Nigeria
Finding My Vocation on the Streets of London
Jaime talks about his personal path to the priesthood in this article originally published in “Palabra.”
"Christianising Social Life", fourth video of the Series "The Richness of Ordinary Life"
This is the fourth of the Series of videos presented by Prof. Regina Eya in which she explains how the message of St. Josemaría of seeking holiness in ordinary life, can be lived in the many social events everyone has to be part of.
Interview with Isabel Sanchez, Author of ‘Compass Women . . .’ and Principal Secretary of Opus Dei
Zenit’s exclusive conversation with Isabel Sanchez, the woman who occupies the most important position in the Opus Dei’s administration, who recently published and presented her first book ”Compass Women in a Forest of Challenges".
Luckily, We Had You Here
Msgr. Robert Lozano (1932-2020), a Mexican, spent more than three decades in Nigeria and was instrumental in preparing a solid foundation for the apostolates of the Work. Msgr. Ignatius G. Sotos sheds light on the personality of Fr. Robert who was recently called to the Lord.