New Mediterraneans (III): "From the Wound of the Right Hand" (with audio)
A "new discovery" in Saint Josemaria's spiritual life. Contemplating our Lord’s Sacred Humanity, wounded for our sins and now risen in glory, should be for us a font of hope.
Professional Formation (II): In Order to Be Christ in our Work
Some suggestions to help us grow in union with Christ in our work, by taking advantage of the formation offered in every dimension of our life.
Message of Pope Francis for Lent (2022)
"Let us not grow tired of uprooting evil from our lives. May the corporal fasting to which Lent calls us fortify our spirit for the battle against sin."
Letter from the Prelate: United in Prayer and Fasting for Peace
The Prelate of Opus Dei invites us to take up Pope Francis's call for prayer and fasting for peace in Ukraine.
"The elderly are like the roots of the tree"
Pope Francis began a new cycle of catechesis in his 23 February general audience, speaking about valuing and caring for the elderly.
Pope Francis Calls for Day of Fasting for Peace in Ukraine
Expressing his great anguish over the deteriorating situation in Ukraine, Pope Francis has asked that next 2 March, Ash Wednesday, be a day of prayer and fasting for peace in Ukraine.
A Love Both Human and Divine
Some reflections on the divine and human dimensions of married love, during this Year of the Family in the Church that ends next June 26th.
Saint Raphael Meditation: A Life of Faith
A meditation (guided prayer) on Jesus' call for a radical dependence on God and detachment from material goods.
Why is the Pope Peter?
For the feast of the Chair of Saint Peter on 22 February, we can reflect on why we see the Pope as our Lord Jesus Christ’s representative here on earth.
“Cause a Commotion”: Using Social Media to Evangelize
The Pope’s words — "hagan lio," "cause a commotion" — have inspired an online initiative making use of YouTube and Instagram to spread testimonies of faith by well-known speakers.