Father Arne Panula (1946 - 2017)
Father Arne Panula, former Vicar of Opus Dei in the U.S., died on July 19, 2017 after a long battle with cancer.
"God loves each person infinitely"
The Prelate of Opus Dei concluded his five-day pastoral trip to Barcelona by visiting Terral, an educational center for young women, many of whom are immigrants.
"Faith lived daily" — Opus Dei in Quebec
ECDQ.tv, a Catholic television channel in Quebec, recently offered this short documentary about the work of Opus Dei there.
"We have to reach out to all peripheries"
On July 7, the last day of his stay in Portugal, the Prelate conversed with two large groups of people from the Prelature, in the auditorium of the Cupertino de Miranda Foundation, located in Porto.
Those distant from the Christian faith
"Let us pray that our brothers and sisters who have strayed from the faith, through our prayer and witness to the Gospel, may rediscover the beauty of the Christian life.” This is monthly intention of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network for July 2017.
Joaquín Navarro-Valls passes away in Rome
Joaquín Navarro-Valls passed away in Rome this afternoon, due to pancreatic cancer. The former director of the Press Office of the Holy See died in his Roman residence, accompanied by the faithful of the Opus Dei Prelature with whom he lived.
Words that stay in our heart
Highlights from the Prelate of Opus Dei's five-day visit to Madrid, with some words from one of his get-togethers that can serve as a summary of his entire visit.
Homily of Bishop John Wilson at Mass for St Josemaría
At the Mass for St Josemaría on 26 June 2017, Bishop John Wilson, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster, delivered the following homily.
"Every Christian is a 'martyr', a witness"
During yesterday's general audience, Pope Francis explained the meaning of martyrdom. He said that Christians who decide to live their faith coherently should take into account Jesus' words: there will be persecutions.
Bishop John Wilson celebrates Mass on the feast of St Josemaría in London
In his homily to the 400 people gathered for the celebration at St Thomas More church in north London, bishop Wilson encouraged his listeners to learn from St Josemaría’s “theology and spirituality of the donkey”.








