The Extraordinary General Congress of Opus Dei Begins
From 12-16 April, 274 faithful of Opus Dei will meet with the Prelate and his vicars in Rome to study the Prelature's statutes and adapt them to the motu proprio "Ad charisma tuendum." In this apostolic letter, Pope Francis asked for some points in the document (which defines the Prelature's mission and regulates its life) to be renewed.
Press Dossier for the Extraordinary General Congress of Opus Dei
Various texts and resources on the next Extraordinary General Congress of Opus Dei, which will take place in Rome from 12-16 April.
UNIV 2023: Feet in Rome, Hearts in Turkey and Syria
The UNIV meeting in Rome this year will bring together 3,000 university students. They will take part in Holy Week ceremonies, discuss the search for happiness, and donate to Caritas in Turkey and Syria to help alleviate the humanitarian crisis.
Recent Events in Opus Dei's Juridical Path
An overview of some pertinent dates in the juridical path of Opus Dei.
New Region of East and South Asia
On 20 March 2023, the Prelate of Opus Dei has established the new region of East and South Asia
Who is competent to modify the Statutes of Opus Dei?
Questions and answers about the Motu Proprio “Ad charisma tuendum" and the Extraordinary General Congress of Opus Dei.
What are the Statutes? Why are they so important for the Prelature?
Questions and answers about the Motu Proprio “Ad charisma tuendum" and the Extraordinary General Congress of Opus Dei.
Why is it stated that the Prelate will not be a bishop?
Questions and answers about the Motu Proprio “Ad charisma tuendum" and the Extraordinary General Congress of Opus Dei.
What does the title of “Supernumerary Apostolic Protonotary” mentioned in the motu proprio refer to?
Questions and answers about the Motu Proprio “Ad charisma tuendum" and the Extraordinary General Congress of Opus Dei.
What result can be expected from the congress?
Questions and answers about the Motu Proprio “Ad charisma tuendum" and the Extraordinary General Congress of Opus Dei.