Topic 34: Fifth Commandment
A revised version of this doctrinal outline, incorporating recent clarifications by Pope Francis regarding the Church's teaching on capital punishment. "Human life is sacred because from its beginning it involves the creative action of God and it remains forever in a special relationship with the Creator."
10 Questions about the Virgin Mary
In this month dedicated in many places to the Mother of God, this article can help us to get to know and love Our Lady better.
Normal, Discreet… and Divine
"The ordinariness of our daily life is no obstacle to God’s ardent love. He looks upon us at every moment with renewed affection." A new article on Christian life.
Sunday: a New Creation and a New Exodus
An article by Fr Joseph Evans on the recent letter by the bishops of England and Wales urging the faithful to return to Sunday Mass because of its central role in our spiritual life.
As in a Film: A Place Where Jesus Can Rest
Bethany was a special place for Jesus. There he could rest and feel at home, and talk quietly with his friends in an atmosphere of affection.
Our Lady, Spouse of the Holy Spirit
A meditation by Fr Patrick Gorevan for the Marian month of May.
Always an Open Invitation
Each saint is a mission planned by the Father to reflect and embody a certain aspect of the Gospel. What aspects of Jesus’ life do the faithful of Opus Dei seek to embody?
Saint Raphael Meditation: Saint Joseph the Worker
A meditation (guided prayer) on learning how to sanctify our work by doing it for love.
Very Human, Very Divine (II): We Have the Way Within
We are called to bring God's light to the world, "and we have the way within. It is Christ, who wants us to be, like Himself, both very human and very divine."
Why Go to Confession?
What is Confession? Why is sin so harmful? What's needed for a good Confession, and why do we ask for forgiveness from a man and not directly from God?