Year for Priests Finishes in Rome
On June 11, Benedict XVI closed the Year for Priests in Rome. To help reflect on its significance, we offer some videoclips of St. Josemaria speaking about the role of priests in the Church and love for priests.
Molly Bowman: Berkeley student talks about her mother's recent death
Molly, a student at the University of California at Berkeley, talks about living her faith at the university and recalls how that faith was tested by the recent death of her mother.
Masses in Honour of Saint Josemaría
26th June is the anniversary of the death of the Founder of Opus Dei in 1975. Public Masses will be celebrated in several places in Britain to mark the date.
Prelate Prays Before the Holy Shroud
Bishop Javier Echevarría traveled to Turin to pray before the Holy Shroud, which was made available for public viewing from April 10 to May 23.
Benedict XVI: a brief sketch
"Do you know Benedict XVI?" Some Spanish universty students have produced a lively 5 minute video about the Pope to express their esteem for him.
Prayer in Chapel of Apparitions
Upon arriving at Fatima on May 12, Benedict XVI placed a golden rose before our Lady's image and addressed Mary with this prayer.
Benedict XVI's Trip to Portugal
Coverage of Pope's apostolic trip to Portugal. With prayer when offering our Lady of Fatima a golden rose, video of visit to Chapel of the Apparitions, and a photo gallery.
Sergei: Sanctifying Work in Russia
Sergei, a 28-year-old historian, is a Russian Orthodox cooperator of Opus Dei who found St. Josemaría on the Internet in his hometown of Ryazan.
32 New Priests in the Year for Priests
In Rome on May 8th, Bishop Javier Echevarría ordained 32 members of the Prelature of Opus Dei to the priesthood. With words from the homily, video interviews, and a photo gallery of the ceremony.
32 Priests Ordained by Prelate of Opus Dei
On May 8th, Bishop Javier Echevarría ordained 32 members of Opus Dei to the priesthood in Rome. With video statements by 2 of the new priests: Anthony Griffin (Canada) and Basil Isiekwe (Nigeria).