Number of articles: 333

Letter from the Prelate (June 2010)

The important liturgical feasts celebrated by the Church during these weeks are the focus of the Prelate's June letter.

Letter from the Prelate (May 2010)

The Prelate urges us to go frequently to our Lady this month, so that we "grow in intimacy with God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit."

Letter from the Prelate (April 2010)

"With his humiliation and his subsequent exaltation, our Lord has traced out for us the path we should follow in our daily life," Bishop Echevarría tells us in his April letter.

Letter from the Prelate (March 2010)

During these weeks of Lent, Bishop Echevarría tells us that "our daily effort to convert our heart to God in some specific point is very important."

Letter from the Prelate (February 2010)

The Prelate announces a Marian year in Opus Dei to give thanks to God for showing Saint Josemaría, 80 years ago, that this way of seeking sanctity is also meant for women.

Letter from the Prelate (January 2010)

"The scene of the Epiphany is always timely," the Prelate tells us in his first letter of 2010. "Every historical epoch, every country, every new generation, has to be brought to Christ."

Letter from the Prelate (December 2009)

As once again the joy of the Christmas season draws near, the Prelate urges us "to help restore the Christian meaning of this feast to society."

Letter from the Prelate (November 2009)

"Throughout the Year of the Priesthood, besides praying for the holiness of all priests, we have to pray for the holiness of the entire Christian people," who share in Christ's "royal priesthood," the Prelate tells us in his letter this month.

Letter from the Prelate (October 2009)

The Prelate reflects on the sanctifying value of our work and, in the context of the current global crisis, urges us "to purify our faith, foster hope, and grow in charity."

Letter from the Prelate (September 2009)

Bishop Javier Echevarría highlights the feasts of our Lady celebrated this month, and assures us that Mary will obtain the graces we need to confront our daily struggle.