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“I am a rebel. I need to express what I feel”

María Faraone is an artist who has painted a portrait of Saint Josemaría. Her paintings are exhibited in New York, Moscow, Paris, Barcelona and Buenos Aires. She has been a Cooperator of Opus Dei for more than twenty years.

Letter from the Prelate (February 2009)

Uniting our setbacks and sufferings to Christ's self-giving on the Cross is always fruitful, the Prelate reminds us in his letter this month.

Sam Chen: engineering grad student talks about discovering Catholicism and Opus Dei

VIDEO: an engineering grad student talks about discovering Catholicism and Opus Dei, what attracts him as a non-Christian to religion, and what he has learned living in an Opus Dei student residence.

Now on Mobile Phones

The web page of the Information Office of Opus Dei can now be accessed on mobile phones and PDAs in 30 languages.

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Saint Josemaría Escrivá and the Jewish people

A statement and documentation concerning false allegations that appear occasionally claiming that St. Josemaria was a ‘holocaust denier’, or in some degree sympathetic to Hitler.

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“Two Plus Two Plus God”

Abel Albino is a doctor and founder of CONIN (Cooperative for Infant Nutrition) in Mendoza, Argentina. Thinking of the future, he often remembers St. Josemaría’s words: “Two plus two is four, but two plus two plus God…”

Two Daughters with Down Syndrome

Leire and her husband Robert planned to build “a bright and cheerful home,” an expression she learned from St. Josemaría. Their two daughters with Down syndrome have helped them to do so.

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Video: Footprints in the Snow

Mondo TV, an Italian production company, has aired a 70 minute animated film on St. Josemaría's early life. Here is a second short clip (03'01'').

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Letter from the Prelate (January 2009)

As the new year begins, the Prelate invites us to consider the wonder of our divine filiation, especially as it is described in St. Paul's letters.

The Poetry of Ordinary Life

Nadine Chirizzi and Bruno Mastroianni are a young married couple from Rome (Italy). In this interview, they relate how they discovered the inspiration to find happiness in the things of each day in the message of St. Josemaria.