Regarding the Premiere of the Docuseries “Heroic Minute. I Also Left Opus Dei”
The entertainment platform HBO Max has released a docuseries featuring interviews with women who recount negative experiences during their time in Opus Dei, many of which have already been made public. In response to the feelings they express, the experiences they share, and the suffering they describe, we reiterate our sorrow and respect, which we also extend to any others who may feel identified with these accounts.
Press release from Regional Vicar in Peru
English translation of the statement from Father Angel Gomez-Hortiguela, Regional Vicar for Opus Dei in Peru
Clarifications and fact-checking of "Opus" by Gareth Gore
We offer the general public a non-exhaustive document with information and clarifications on Gareth Gore's book. With this document we hope to correct the record and to provide an essential perspective that the author has withheld from readers of the book.
Response to BBC World Service radio documentary “Seeking Justice from Opus Dei”
Following the broadcast of the BBC's documentary Heart & Soul, on 25 October, in which former members of Opus Dei shared their experiences, we would like to offer some context around some of the social, institutional and personal issues discussed.
Response to Gareth Gore’s book "Opus" published by Simon & Schuster in October 2024
The book “Opus” gives a false picture of Opus Dei based on distorted facts, conspiracy theories and outright lies.
Press statement on a judicial process in Argentina
Following several reports in the media, we provide below the statement from the Information Office of Opus Dei in Argentina on a judicial investigation following the complaint of a group of women who had belonged to the Work.
Some clarifications on a second article published in the “Financial Times”
Clarifications on a second article published in the “Financial Times” regarding the formation for young people and some changes over time.
About the book "Opus" by Gareth Gore (Simon & Schuster)
Press release on the book "Opus" by journalist Gareth Gore, soon to be published by Simon & Schuster.
Q&A about the Financial Times article
Some questions and answers from the Opus Dei Information Office about an article published in the Financial Times magazine.
“We respect their voices and we're listening. That's our number one priority right now”
Since 2017, Kathryn Plazek (Pittsburgh, 1988) has been one of eight women on the Central Advisory, the consultative body that works with the Prelate, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz, in the governance of Opus Dei. We spoke to her about some of the allegations made in the media by three women who had been part of the prelature.