"There Be Dragons" opens in the Philippines
"There Be Dragons," a film by director Roland Joffé on the life of Saint Josemaría, opened in theaters in the Philippines on November 9. Here is a review of the film from a major Manila newspaper.
Prelate Ordains 35 Deacons
On November 5, in Rome, Bishop Javier Echevarría ordained 35 faithful of Opus Dei as deacons. With list of new deacons (to be ordained priests in May), photos, and words from the homily.
Indonesia: Two Years and a Dream
The apostolic work of Opus Dei began in Indonesia two years ago. Here is an enthusiastic first-hand report from some of the young women there.
Servant of God, Maurice Cardinal Otunga
In a recent memorial address in Nairobi in honor of Cardinal Otunga (1923-2003), Bishop Anthony Muheria speaks of his great admiration for the man who encouraged him on his path in Opus Dei.
Mosaic of Mary, "Mater Ecclesiae"
In an article published in "L'Osservatore Romano," Javier Cotelo recounts how the mosaic dedicated to Mary, "Mother of the Church," came to be placed in St. Peter's square, in December 1981.
Nine Keys for Communicating Faith
An article published in "L’Osservatore Romano" on how to communicate the Christian message effectively and convincingly in the context of today's society.
Highlights of Benedict XVI's trip to Germany
A Rome Reports video summary of the Pope's recent visit to his native land.
9th Anniversary of Canonization
Saint Josemaría was canonized on October 6, 2002 by Blessed John Paul II. Two videos with highlights from the ceremony in St. Peter's square, and words from the Pope.
Reading Saint Josemaria in Hong Kong
Lucia, a young mother and former bank executive in Hong Kong, has organized numerous book sales for the writings of Saint Josemaría at parishes all around the city.
A Joyful Warrior for Life
Ruth Pakaluk, a mother of six, pro-life leader and Catholic convert, died from breast cancer at the age of 41. A recently published book gives a glimpse into her short but fruitful life.