Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri: Chemist
Guadalupe Ortiz de Landazuri was one of the first Spanish women to earn a doctorate in chemistry. She played a major role in starting Opus Dei in Mexico and was known for her smile and good humor. She was declared Blessed by Pope Francis in 2019.
The Healing of My Right Eye
A priest suddenly found himself unable to see out of one eye. Amidst his medical team's uncertainty, he began to entrust himself to Blessed Álvaro. Very soon after, a WhatsApp prayer chain had many people praying for his healing with great faith.
Father Joseph Múzquiz: Engineer and Priest
Father Joseph was one of the first three priests of Opus Dei and led its early apostolic efforts in the United States. His cause of canonization is open in the Archdiocese of Boston.
Isidoro in Bangalore: No Heartbeat
A couple in Bangalore (India) shares their moving testimony of hope after being told their unborn child had no heartbeat. Through prayer and the intercession of Venerable Isidoro Zorzano, they experienced what they believe to be a true miracle.
From Hong Kong: An Unexpected Recovery, Thanks to Dr. Cofiño
After a complex surgical procedure and a diagnosis of cognitive decline, a patient’s family found comfort and hope by entrusting themselves to the Venerable Servant of God Ernesto Cofiño. In this account, they express their gratitude for the remarkable restoration of his faculties.
Statues of 2 Blesseds at the National Shrine of Mount Carmel
Images of Blessed Marie-Eugene of the Child Jesus and Blessed Alvaro del Portillo were formally installed on the grounds of the Mount Carmel Shrine in Quezon City, Philippines.
One small step today, one giant leap tomorrow
Blessed Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri passed away fifty years ago, on 16 July 1975. On the anniversary of her death, we remember her life, which was full of adventure and service to others. Guadalupe was a woman who allowed herself to be surprised by God and responded with a joyful vocation, reflecting the greatness of God’s love.
Zapotlán Honors Arturo Álvarez Ramírez as “Illustrious Son”
Ciudad Guzmán (Mexico) paid tribute to a man who was a teacher, mentor, and tireless apostle. His beatification process is ongoing, and his memory remains a source of inspiration. Arturo Álvarez's academic, human, and spiritual legacy continues to shape new generations.
Blessed Alvaro rallied to establish CITE Technical Institute
CITE began operations in 1990 and continues with its mission to improve the plight of the working class and the poor by training quality skilled workers for industry.









