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“Seeking one’s vocation and being faithful to it”

Randifer Boquiren and Lloyd Singco, two Filipino members of Opus Dei ordained to the priesthood last May 26, answer questions about their vocation and future work as priests.

5. How does one become a member of Opus Dei?

Video interview with Fr. Michael Barrett. How does one become a member of Opus Dei? (Duration: 1:28)

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Zhanara discovers Catholicism in Amsterdam

Zhanara is from Kazakhstan, but her life took a big turn when she came to Amsterdam. Here she encountered the Catholic faith and has been baptized. Her path to conversion has taught her to open up her mind and her heart.

Video of the Priestly Ordinations in Rome

A brief view of the ceremony that took place last Saturday (May 26, 2007) at the church of St. Eugenio in Rome where the Prelate ordained 38 faithful of Opus Dei to the priesthood.

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"Zapped" by God

A recently published interview with Msgr. Fred Dolan, the Vicar for Canada, where he talks about discovering his vocation to Opus Dei.

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Letter of the Prelate (June 2007)

Letter of Bishop Javier Echevarria to the faithful of Opus Dei. This month’s letter touches on the mysteries of the Trinity and the Eucharist.

Anihan Technical School

Learning values along with baking. A report on a school in the Philippines started by members of Opus Dei.

Roman Rush

I was in Rome to represent the Philippines in the UNIV University Congress. On its 40th year, UNIV welcomed hundreds of passionate and energetic young people all over the world to take part in fora, discussions, and oral presentations on its theme, “Being, Appearing and Communicating: Lifestyles and Role Models in Film and TV.”

"He will descend upon each of these deacons, transforming them into priests of Jesus Christ: priests forever."

The homily given by Bishop Javier Echevarria, the Prelate of Opus Dei, in Rome during the ordination ceremony on May 26, 2007.

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A Coming To and a Coming Home

“I’m a recovering drug dependent,” confesses Gil, 52, entrepreneur and former leftist activist. After eight years, he is now on the 12th and final step of the drug recovery program: helping others, especially other dependents. His wife Ming, a cooperator of Opus Dei believes “St. Josemaria interceded for us through the Immaculate Mother and answered our prayer.”