Man, Woman, and Family
What do you mean when you say that the woman is the keystone of the family?
Joining Opus Dei
Membership involves a commitment to receive spiritual formation from Opus Dei and to participate in its mission.
Interview with Marc Carroggio on "The Da Vinci Code"
Marc Carroggio, who oversees Opus Dei's relations with the international media, is interviewed about his perspective on "The Da Vinci Code" film.
Letter from the Prelate of Opus Dei on the Family
At the start of 2006, Bishop Javier Echevarría wrote a letter to the faithful of Opus Dei and its cooperators. We include here the paragraphs that stress the need to strengthen the institution of the family.
Friends of God
A canticle to ordinary life, addressed to ordinary Christians, about the extraordinary surprise God has in store for them. This compilation was the first posthumous work of Saint Josemaría
Message from the World Day of Peace
Excerpts from the message of Pope Benedict XVI for the World Day of Peace, January 1, 2006.
It's Not so Easy to Combine Family and Work
Vanesa Walter is a young French mother who finds ways to harmonize her family tasks and professional work.
Nazareth and Bethlehem - Christ in your own home
"When spouses found their community of life on the Eucharist, their home reproduces spiritually the house in Bethlehem, the home in Nazareth." These words of Bishop Javier Echevarria are drawn from his book, "The Eucharist and Christian Life."
Imitating the silence of St. Joseph
In these final days of Advent, Benedict XVI invites Christians to prepare for the coming of the Son of God by meditating on the example of St. Joseph
"Development is not studied; it is achieved through personal commitment."
Women members of Opus Dei began "Kimbondo," a social action program on the outskirts of Kinshasa, Congo.