Touched by mercy
When Pope Francis declared 2016 to be an extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, we in Strathmore School were both excited and anxious. Excited because a Jubilee Year in itself is a novelty – a once in a lifetime experience.
“Sowing the Seed” a book on the early history of Opus Dei in Nigeria by Prof. Albert J. Alos
The author talks about what motivated him to write the book and what St Josemaria told him.
A Light for My Path
Michelle Murray is a cooperator of Opus Dei who lives in Edmonton, Canada. The mother of eight children and eight grandchildren, she works professionally as an artist.
"The Church is there for them"
Dominic Kimengich is the Bishop of Lodwar, a diocese in northern Kenya, in an area prone to war conflicts with many refugees. He speaks about the pressing needs of the refugees, especially those from South Sudan.
Arm-wrestling with Jeremy White
Jeremy White’s biographer, Ikechukwu Obiaya describes his writing as self-discovery.
I was a fly in a tomato can
A student narrates his experience at the Institute for Industrial Technology Lagos (IIT)
Future Priests Speak about the Priesthood
Dante (Philippines), Joe (U.S.), Anibal (Colombia), Giovanni (Italy), Alex (Spain) and Ricardo (Peru) are among the 31 deacons who will be ordained priests on Saturday April 29.
In love with nursing again
Adaeze trained as an orthopedic nurse. After finishing nursing school in 2012 she found herself working as an assisting nurse in a clinic in Enugu State, Eastern Nigeria. The working conditions were bad.
With Seminarians in Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Priests in the Priestly Society of the Holy Cross in Ivory Coast have organized workshops for seminarians from all over the country.
Women in Opus Dei (14 February 1930)
In this brief video, several women speak about their vocation to Opus Dei, a call by God that gives new meaning to the events of each day.