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Africa's Moment

Liliane, a young woman from Cameroon now living in Paris, talks about the challenges her country faces and her life in Opus Dei.

The Eucharist: core of the priesthood

The fourth video in this series for the Year of the Priesthood highlights the union between the priesthood and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

Prelate's Pastoral Visit to Cordoba, Spain

Invited by Bishop José Asenjo, he joined the bishop in blessing a relic of Saint Josemaría in a parish church and gave a conference to priests of the diocese. With gallery of photos from the visit.

From the Prelate

Church of St Josemaria in Chile

The Church of St Josemaria will be formally inaugurated next month, December, in El Castillo, a poor district on the outskirts of the capital.

News

25th Anniversary of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross

This Roman university, born under the inspiration of St. Josemaría Escrivá, "was made possible by the love for the Church and the priesthood that characterized the Founder of Opus Dei."

Recent News

Statement from the Rome Press Office of the Prelature of Opus Dei

This statement responds to some inquiries about the nature of the Prelature occasioned by the Apostolic Constitution "Anglicanorum coetibus."

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.

Free to Build the Future

In view of the recent Encyclical Letter of Pope Benedict XVI "Caritas in veritate", we bring forth this article that examines the freedom and responsibility Christians have towards solving contemporary society's problems in the light of some of St Josemaría's teachings.

Saturday morning catechism

I helped with Saturday morning catechism classes in “14 km”, a shanty-town where people’s attitudes were not exactly positive. After two or three more attempts, they stopped stoning us on sight…

Year for Priests (3): Life is Worth Living

In 1991, Fr. Luis de Moya, an Opus Dei priest, suffered an automobile accident. His life was miraculously saved, but his spine was fractured and he lost all mobility and sensation below the neck. He had to learn to live with an almost unusable body, dependent on others for almost everything.