Response to Gareth Gore’s book "Opus" published by Simon & Schuster in October 2024
The book “Opus” gives a false picture of Opus Dei based on distorted facts, conspiracy theories and outright lies.
Additional Resources for Clarification
The book “Opus” gives a false picture of Opus Dei based on distorted facts, conspiracy theories and outright lies.
Some clarifications on a second article published in the “Financial Times”
Clarifications on a second article published in the “Financial Times” regarding the formation for young people and some changes over time.
Some clarifications on an article published in the "Financial Times Magazine"
Press Release from the Opus Dei Information Office in response to an article published in the Financial Times Magazine. It expresses "the desire to learn from mistakes made," as well as the need to "make some additional clarifications."
“We respect their voices and we're listening. That's our number one priority right now”
Since 2017, Kathryn Plazek (Pittsburgh, 1988) has been one of eight women on the Central Advisory, the consultative body that works with the Prelate, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz, in the governance of Opus Dei. We spoke to her about some of the allegations made in the media by three women who had been part of the prelature.
Pope says Blessed Guadalupe Ortiz Inspires “Normal” Holiness
As of this morning, the Catholic Church has a new Blessed: the Spanish chemist and researcher Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri (1916-1975), a member of Opus Dei who was beatified in a ceremony presided over by Cardinal Becciu, prefect of the Congregation of the Causes of the Saints, held in Madrid at 11 am this morning at the Vistalegre Arena.
Press Dossier on Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri
Brief biography, chronology of her canonization cause, information about the miracle, Q&A with the postulator, and bibliography. Available for download in PDF and Word.
Pope Francis Names Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz Prelate of Opus Dei
This evening, Pope Francis confirmed Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz as the new Prelate of Opus Dei, following his election earlier in the day during the elective congress. He is the third successor to Saint Josemaria.
Elective Process Begins with Meeting of Opus Dei’s Central Advisory
This morning in Rome, the process foreseen for the election and naming of the prelate of Opus Dei has begun, with the first plenary meeting of the women’s council of the prelature, called the central Advisory.
Press Dossier on the Third Elective Congress
The process planned for the election and appointment of the prelate of Opus Dei will begin in Rome on January 21. Press dossier for journalists on the Third Elective Congress.