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Prelate's Homily at the University of Navarra

At a Mass attended by 4,000 people, the Prelate stressed the close tie between our daily life and the Eucharist. St. Josemaria celebrated Mass on the same site in 1967 and gave a well-known homily.

From the Prelate

Letter from the Prelate (November 2010)

The Prelate invites us to grasp more deeply the reality of the Communion of Saints, by strengthening our union with the members of the Church in heaven, in purgatory, and on earth.

How Can I Explain My Faith to Others?

Why is there evil in the world? What do we mean by "original sin"? What is the Church's teaching on chastity? Forty brief summaries of key points of Catholic teaching written by professors at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross.

Recent News

A “pill” to get rid of a problem

Eli Xolyx, from Guatemala, tells how St Josemaria helped her family

There is Life beyond Retirement

“Some people retire and go off to Marbella. When we retired, we got the chance to move to Congo. ”

A “Way” for the Chilean Miners

A small copy of St. Josemaria's book "The Way" was sent down to the 33 miners while they were trapped underground at the San José mine in Chile.

Recent News

“Thank You Very Much For Everything!”

Students from Germany, Spain, Sweden and Uganda last summer helped build an elementary school in Africa.

Joaquin Romero: “A disabled person is not useless.”

Joaquin Romero has multiple sclerosis and has been wheelchair bound since he was 18. Despite his situation, he has not given in to pessimism. He has no doubt that his disablity is “a miracle, a caress from God.”

Favours of St Josemaría

St Josemaría was canonised on 6th October 2002 by Pope John Paul II. Readers from all over the world have written in to tell of the favours they have received through his intercession.

Ordinations in Torreciudad

On Sunday, September 5, Bishop Javier Echevarría, Prelate of Opus Dei, ordained two Associate members of the Prelature in the shrine of Torreciudad: Josep Maria Viñolas Esteva, an agricultural engineer from Spain, and Mario Vera Juárez, a computer engineer from Mexico. With words from the Prelate's homily (in Spanish).

Opus Dei