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"Many Hungarians Are Waiting for You to Bring Christ to Them"

Opus Dei’s apostolic activity in Hungary began in 1990. We offer a few stories from the Prelate’s recent visit to Budapest.

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Finding God on Google (Video)

Oskari, a young Finn with no religious belief, became interested in Christianity in 2001. He searched on Google. Now he is an Opus Dei numerary (9 min. In Finnish, with subtitles).

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No One To Turn To

Anna Mestre runs ADAIA, an association in Catalonia, Spain, that helps immigrant women adapt to their new country.

Opening of Cause of Canonizaton for the Alviras

In the presence of their eight living children, Cardinal Rouco said that the Alviras are "a twentieth-century example of the need to proclaim and bear witness to the evangelization of the family."

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Eight Photos of Me, Except for One

Ana Belen, a young Andaluz woman, narrates her life and vocation as a numerary assistant through eight photographs.

Letter from the Prelate (March 2009)

"Let us continue being closely united to the Pope and his intentions, for in this way we will be closely united to Christ," Bishop Echevarría urges us in his letter this month.

The wise are ready to change their mind

There is a Spanish proverb which goes, “The wise are ready to change their mind; fools never do”. In this testimony the author relates how she came to change her initially critical attitude towards Opus Dei.

Cause of Canonization Opened for Married Couple in Opus Dei

On February 19, the Archbishop of Madrid opened the cause of canonization for Paquita Dominguez and Tomas Alvira, a married couple with 8 children.

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Lent: 40 Days, 40 Thoughts from the Pope

We offer 40 short excerpts from Benedict XVI’s messages for Lent since occupying the chair of Peter, with a link to his Lenten message for this year.

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Eastland Project in Kenya: working to create new workplaces

To work better, to help people work and to provide work for others. These are the aims that have given rise to the Eastland Project, an initiative in which students, managers of small or middle size firms, and persons with very limited resources improve their own prospects of financial growth.