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New Website to Discover the History of Opus Dei

The Josemaría Escrivá Study Center (Centro de Estudios Josemaría Escrivá) has launched a new website featuring interactive tools, including timelines and maps, and articles by historians. Published on the eve of the centenary of the priestly ordination of the founder of Opus Dei, the site offers previously unpublished content on this milestone.

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Ang mensahe ng Opus Dei

Tumutulong ang Opus Dei upang matagpuan si Kristo sa trabaho, buhay pamilya, at lahat ng pangkaraniwang gawain.

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Meditations: Sunday of the Fourth Week of Easter (Year C)

Some reflections that can assist our prayer during this time of Easter.

A Life Transformed

Manuel Saavedra was a barber who learned to find God in his work and among his clients. His story, marked by great hardships, took a dramatic turn when he came into contact with Opus Dei in Peru. That meeting changed not only his life, but also that of his family.

Inklings of Love: St. Josemaría Before Opus Dei

What events shaped young Josemaría’s life before 1928? How did he discover his priestly vocation? In this article, José Luis González Gullón takes us into the early years of St. Josemaría Escrivá’s priesthood, a key stage in his spiritual journey, when he had not yet founded Opus Dei but already intuited that God was asking something great of him.

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Meditations: Sunday of the Second Week of Easter (Year C)

Some reflections that can assist our prayer during this time of Easter.

Regional monthly intention for April to June 2025

The regional monthly intention for the Philippines and Indonesia, April to June 2025

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The Annunciation

An article on St. Gabriel's message to our Lady to prepare for the feast of the Annunciation (25 March), from a previously published series on the life of Mary.

Meditations: Friday of the Twenty-Third Week of Ordinary Time

Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the 23rd week of Ordinary Time.

An Unbreachable Wall: Days on Guard

The day on guard, or watch day, is a custom in Opus Dei that involves dedicating one day of the week to living Christian fraternity with special intensity, keeping others present in our prayer, mortification, and small acts of charity.