Be concerned for each other
This year I would like to propose a few thoughts in the light of the Letter to the Hebrews “Let us be concerned for each other, to stir a response in love and good works.” These words offer a timely teaching on three aspects of Christian life: concern for others, reciprocity, and personal holiness.
St. Josemaria: "The best way to serve society"
In a get-together in 1972, St. Josemaria speaks about how we can best serve the society in which we live.
What is the best way to serve society?
"You are serving your fellow-men when you work for their spiritual good and their material good... Look for the good, seek life, and struggle."
3 Novenas for St. Josemaria's Intercession
Besides the Novena for Work that has resulted in numerous favors, two other novenas are now available in English: the Novena for the Sick and the Novena for the Family.
St. Josemaria: the meaning of suffering
St. Josemaria speaks about the strength he found to bring Opus Dei forward back in the 1930's in the hospitals for the poor in Madrid.
How can I have patience with the public?
"Spiritual life today is the same as in the 16th century, or the first century. Christians today have the same means as the first Christians, the ones who lived with Jesus, and as Twelve Apostles, who could still hear his breath as he died on the Cross... We've progressed in everything including business companies, but not in the interior life."
Peace begins with interior struggle
Saint Josemaria says that peace in society starts with each person's stuggle to be a better person. "To have peace in our hearts we have to win our interior struggle, because we are all inclined to sin. We were born like that... And if we don't fight, we will fall and lead a really unhappy life."
"With arms wide open to everyone"
Saint Josemaria reflects on what it means to be a priest: "I like priests to be just priests, and not to get mixed up in other things. To limit themselves to their spiritual mission, which is no small task."
An absorbing adventure
Waldemar Sommer, Chilean art critic, on how St Josemaria's teachings influence his life.
How can we endure suffering with joy?
Rodolfo and Lucia suffered the loss of their small son. How can people see God’s hand in events like that? St Josemaria replies to someone in a similar situation, who asked him how to bear suffering with joy.