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Prelate's Virtual Trip to Lebanon

Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz had the opportunity to visit online with many families in the Middle East, despite the ongoing pandemic.

From the Prelate

"It is the truth that gives freedom to the heart"

In his 30 June general audience, Pope Francis continued his catechesis on Saint Paul's ‘Letter to the Galatians’, speaking about "Paul, the true apostle."

Pastoral Trips of the Prelate in July and August

In the coming weeks, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz will undertake various pastoral trips during which he will meet with faithful of the Prelature, cooperators and other people who take part in the apostolic activities.

From the Prelate

What is the Catholic Church?

For the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul on 29 June, here are answers to some common questions about the Catholic Church. What is the Church? Why can eternal salvation be found only in the Church?

Saint Raphael Meditation: Sanctifying Daily Work

A meditation (guided prayer) for the feast of Saint Josemaria, on one of his central teachings.

Monsignor Ocáriz: "The Lord is guiding our boat"

Homily given by the Prelate of Opus Dei on 26 June 2021, the feast day of Saint Josemaría, in the Basilica of Saint Eugene (Rome).

"An Our Father, two Hail Marys... and that’s all?”

Alberto, who lives in Oporto, Portugal, is the son of a fisherman. A Cooperator of Opus Dei, he speaks about rediscovering the sacrament of Confession after 18 years.

Very Human, Very Divine (III): With Christ's Sentiments

In this third article we delve into the heart of the human virtues: what they are, how they guide our feelings and why they make us freer.

Introduction to the Letter to the Galatians

In his 23 June general audience, Pope Francis began a new series of catechesis on the writings of Saint Paul.

Cardinal Ratzinger's Article for Saint Josemaria's Canonization

"Letting God Work," an article by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, then the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, published in "L'Osservatore Romano" on 6 October 2002.

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