"The Prelature Aspires to Serve, as a Leaven"
In this interview, Bishop Javier Echevarría explains why "we all can and should live in intimacy with God, because we are all his children, and he expects love from all of us."
St Josemaría: Prayer, our direct line with God
To pray means to talk with God as one talks with a friend or a brother. And our Lord is always waiting for us to converse with him (01’46’’).
Saint Paul's Vocation
In this new video in the series on Saint Paul, Prof. Bernardo Estrada speaks about the Apostle's vocation.
IROTO Rural Development Centre
Iroto and Abidagba, projects of the Women’s Board - Educational Cooperation Society, a not-for-profit, private organization, are located at Iloti (Ogun State) between Epe and Ijebu-Ode. Since its inception they have carried out numerous programmes and services for the benefit of the local communities.
Letter from the Prelate (September 2008)
"How do we accept whatever goes against our own wishes: sickness, professional failures, unjust offenses, difficulties in our social or family life?", the Prelate asks in his September letter. And he finds the answer in Christ’s Cross.
An Image Engraved on my Soul
José Ramón Herrero tells us about an image that never fades from his memory--St Josemaria at the bedside of the dying, consoling them and talking to them about God.
Humility, Source of Joy
Humility is one of the foundation stones of authentic Christian life, because it is the "dwelling place of charity." We offer some reflections on this key Christian virtue.
CITE: Quality Technical Education for Youth
The Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE) established in February 1990 provides training in technical skills, entrepreneurship and values formation to young men in the Visayas and Mindanao.
The Banilad Center for Professional Development
Banilad prepares young women for employment or entrepreneurship through skills training and work ethics.
The Subliminal Message
The subliminal message I fished out from the pastoral visit of the Prelate of Opus Dei was that loving others in order to know and love God necessarily involves self-giving and sacrifice. No sacrifice, no love. No love, no God. This is what I saw in the Prelate.







