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Wednesday of Holy Week: Judas Betrays Jesus

The Prelate’s Reflections on Wednesday in Holy Week, broadcast on EWTN world radio

From the Prelate

Holy Saturday: A Day of Silence and Conversion

The Prelate’s Holy Saturday Reflections broadcast on EWTN world radio

From the Prelate

Kianda Foundation launches Endowment Fund for African women

Kianda Foundation, a non-profit trust established in 1961 to provide education to women in Kenya, has embarked on building an Endowment Fund that will provide education to 350 girls and 500 women in Kenya in perpetuity. Besides providing women with professional preparation, Kianda’s institutions offer programs of spiritual formation, which they have entrusted to Opus Dei, a personal prelature of the Catholic Church.

Social initiatives

"The Eucharist played the decisive role in my conversion."

Rianne Spoon, a 22-year-old Dutch medical student, was received into the Church this past December 12 during a solemn Mass in the Cathedral of St. Catherine in Utrecht, Netherlands. Here is her account:

Personal testimonies

CEFIM Women’s Development Center in Bolivia

“To educate a woman is to educate a family” goes the motto of the Centro de Formación Integral para la Mujer (CEFIM), which was established in La Paz, Bolivia, in 1986. CEFIM offers women of limited means a broad-based program of training and education, which qualifies them for jobs and helps them improve their life situation.

Social initiatives

Rabbis from around the world thank Pope John Paul

In the largest private audience ever given by a Pope to Jewish leaders, John Paul II received 160 Jewish rabbis and cantors from Israel, the United States and Europe.

Recent News

How does one join Opus Dei?

Opus Dei

Bishop Jose H. Gomez named Archbishop of San Antonio

On December 29, 2004, the Archdiocese of Denver announced that Pope John Paul II has appointed Bishop Jose Gomez as Archbishop of San Antonio.

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Opus Dei and allegations of wealth and power

"The Da Vinci Code" falsely portrays Opus Dei as being focused on wealth and power. The reality is that Opus Dei is focused on helping people grow in their faith and integrate it with their ordinary activities, not on gaining power to implement some political agenda. Similarly Opus Dei and its members have great concern for the poor, which is an important element of the Christian faith.

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Catholic Church in London entrusted to Opus Dei

Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor has entrusted the pastoral care of St Thomas More, Swiss Cottage, to the Opus Dei Prelature.

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