A Busy But Happy Mother
Françoise, who lives in France and has 7 children, talks about how her vocation to Opus Dei helps her to care for her children and husband.
News from Ivory Coast
During his recent visit to the war-torn country, Bishop Javier Echevarría insisted: "Love one another more. Be concerned about all the men and women in Ivory Coast and pray for everyone.”
Dony MacManus, artist changing society through culture
Dony is an Irish sculptor who started a school of arts in Florence. His aim is a revival of Western culture by bringing Christ back into culture.
Nic: discovering the real Opus Dei
Nic, a producer in Canada, talks about his discovery of the "real" Opus Dei.
Angela Fortunato: public health administrator talks about finding her vocation
VIDEO: a public health administrator talks about finding her vocation as a numerary, God’s will and freedom, and learning to pray.
From Street Vendors to Businessmen
Andrew Olea went to Kenya in 1980. Eight years ago he decided to help the uneducated poor to get ahead. In a inteview he talks about The Eastlands project he has started in Nairobi.
Who was St. Josemaria?
As the feastday of St. Josemaria (June 26) approaches, we offer some resources about his life and work: videos, photos, and historical information.
Dagmar: getting to know Opus Dei as a Lutheran
Dagmar, a Lutheran living in Canada, talks about her friendship with people in Opus Dei and getting to know its spirit through the lives they lead (3:02).
Searching for God in Kazakhstan
Pavel Koktishev is a student in Kazakhstan who also works in the field of television and is president of the youth branch of the Green Party (2: 22).
Canonization Cause Opened in Boston for Fr. Joseph Muzquiz
On June 2, the canonization cause of José Luis Muzquiz was formally opened. One of the first three priests in Opus Dei, he began its apostolic work in the U.S. With Rome Reports video coverage.