Elective Process Begins with Meeting of Opus Dei’s Central Advisory
This morning in Rome, the process foreseen for the election and naming of the prelate of Opus Dei has begun, with the first plenary meeting of the women’s council of the prelature, called the central Advisory.
Press Dossier on the Third Elective Congress
The process planned for the election and appointment of the prelate of Opus Dei will begin in Rome on January 21. Press dossier for journalists on the Third Elective Congress.
Adolescent Girl on the Way to Sainthood (Press Release)
Press release about Montse Grases' life and canonization cause.
Press Release 2 November 2015: “surprised and saddened”
Press Release from the Opus Dei Information Office on the arrest of Msgr. Lucio Angel Vallejo Balda.
Statement from the Opus Dei Press Office about the Society of Saint Pius X
If the Society of Saint Pius X achieves full communion with the Apostolic See, it will be an occasion of great joy.
French court completely absolves Dosnon School
On November 24, the Tribunal of Paris has completely cleared Dosnon School, which had been sued by Catherine Tissier, a former student and employee of the school.
Further clarification on Agence France Presse (AFP) and false reporting on Opus Dei
The following is a statement by Béatrice de La Coste, of the Office of Information of Opus Dei in France, regarding a legal case that has been brought against two directors of the Dosnon Catering School.
Opus Dei clarification on reporting of a work-related legal case in France
“Opus Dei has not been taken to court,” clarifies Béatrice de la Coste, from Opus Dei’s information office in France. The misreporting concerns a legal case brought against two of the directors of Dosnon Catering School.
Response to comments by Seymour Hersh
This statement was released by the communications office of Opus Dei in New York in response to press reports about a speech given by journalist Seymour Hersh.
Statement regarding Opus Dei, Saint Josemaria Escriva, and Roland Joffe's film "There Be Dragons"
The U.S. communications office of Opus Dei has received some media inquiries about the upcoming movie "There Be Dragons," directed by Roland Joffe. Opus Dei’s founder, Saint Josemaria Escriva, is one of the main characters in the film.