"The Church is there for them"
Dominic Kimengich is the Bishop of Lodwar, a diocese in northern Kenya, in an area prone to war conflicts with many refugees. He speaks about the pressing needs of the refugees, especially those from South Sudan.
Future Priests Speak about the Priesthood
Dante (Philippines), Joe (U.S.), Anibal (Colombia), Giovanni (Italy), Alex (Spain) and Ricardo (Peru) are among the 31 deacons who will be ordained priests on Saturday April 29.
With Seminarians in Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Priests in the Priestly Society of the Holy Cross in Ivory Coast have organized workshops for seminarians from all over the country.
Women in Opus Dei (14 February 1930)
In this brief video, several women speak about their vocation to Opus Dei, a call by God that gives new meaning to the events of each day.
Priestly Society of the Holy Cross
On 14 February 1943, Saint Josemaria found the solution he was seeking for priests to form part of Opus Dei.
Organization of the Prelature
The prelature is governed by a Prelate, in accordance with canon law and the specific statutes of Opus Dei. Its headquarters are in Rome.
Why is the Prelate of Opus Dei called “Father”?
An article by Guillaume Derville on why the faithful in the Prelature of Opus Dei call the prelate "Father."
Strengthening Fraternity Among Priests
Father Larry Swink, pastor of a suburban parish near Baltimore, Maryland, talks about why priests need spiritual and human support from their brothers in the priesthood, including being part of an all-priests’ baseball team called the “DC Padres.”
Opus Dei, Personal Prelature
From a legal standpoint, Opus Dei is a personal prelature of the Catholic Church. Prelatures are entrusted with undertaking certain pastoral activities.
Refuelling My Motorbike and My Soul
Nicholas Patankar, a Cooperator of Opus Dei, was born in Goa and now lives in Mumbai, where he completed his Bachelors in Commerce and currently works as a financial analyst.