Number of articles: 353

Prelate of Opus Dei in Nigeria: Like a melting ice-capped mountain

Helping highly placed people to be professionally competent and virtuous have the same benefits of an ice-capped mountain, which with the appearance of the sun, melts and waters the valleys below.

Prelate of Opus Dei in Nigeria: Take the Joy of Christ to Others

The Father encourages young people not to be content with being good people, but to seek a closer "identification" with Jesus Christ and to become apostles

The Prelate in Nigeria: Love for God, not age, makes us mature

With reference to the forthcoming Synod on the vocation of young persons, the Prelate held up the example of the young Apostle John, explaining that many young people have the supernatural and natural maturity to make commitments.

The Prelate in Nigeria: Making Christ the focal point of our lives

On day three of his visit to Nigeria, the Prelate of Opus Dei met many in gatherings at the Lagoon School Lekki, and at the Lagos Business School.

Authority is service and listening to others is a sign of kindness

In his first visit to Nigeria as Prelate he celebrated Mass in Nigeria and had several meetings.

Mass Celebrated at the Covadonga Shrine

Homily of the Prelate of Opus Dei at the Shrine of Covadonga (Spain), where the Archbishop invited him to join the Marian Jubilee Year of Covadonga commemorating the Canonical Coronation of the Virgin of Covadonga

Prelate's Letter on Approval of Miracle Attributed to Guadalupe Ortiz

On June 9, 2018, the decree was promulgated on the miraculous cure attributed to the intercession of Venerable Guadalupe Ortiz. On that same day, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz sent this letter to the faithful of Opus Dei.

Message from the Prelate (July 1, 2018)

The solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul is a good opportunity to redouble our prayer for the Church and the Pope, the Prelate tells us in his July 1 message.

Letter from the Prelate (8 June 2018)

The formation offered in Opus Dei is also addressed to young people, so that "they may be, now and for the rest of their lives, Christian leaven in families, jobs, and the whole of the immense field of human life in the middle of the world."

"What happens to my freedom if I surrender it to God and, for his sake, to others?"

Homily of Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz at the Mass celebrated for the liturgical feast of Blessed Alvaro del Portillo, in Rome.