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“I believe because of Jesus Christ”

In this video, St. Josemaría explains the deepest reason for faith.

Opus Dei warns of manipulation of legal proceedings and media hype in Argentina legal case

Press Release from the Opus Dei Information Office.

Questions and Answers About a Legal Investigation in Argentina

This document briefly presents the evolution of a complaint that a group of women has been making against Opus Dei in Argentina.

Dani, Bolivia: "Who doesn't have demands in life?!"

Dani describes herself as a very competitive person who always aspired to more in life. She still sets high goals for herself, but now her perspective has changed: "Opus Dei has totally changed my life, because it's given me a different perspective on why we are here in the world."

One by One

Advice from St. Josemaría for the Jubilee of Youth

Some practical ideas, inspired by St. Josemaría's teachings, to make this Jubilee a turning point in the participants' lives.

What happened at the last Jubilee of Youth?

Saint John Paul II convoked the first Jubilee of Youth in 2000. It was the central event of the Great Jubilee of the Catholic Church, marking the 15th World Youth Day and bringing together more than two million young people from around the world.

Path to the Centenary (5): Human Work and the Work of Creation and Redemption

Our work, besides cooperating in the divine plan of creation, can also share in the work of redemption; it becomes a means of sanctification and transformation of the world when carried out, in Christ, with charity and a priestly soul.

Jubilee of Youth

The 2025 Jubilee is an invitation to open the windows of the soul to hope, forgiveness, and the future, under the motto “Pilgrims of Hope.” It’s not just for those traveling to Rome: all of us can live this “spiritual reset” by praying, forgiving, and sharing what we have received.

Saint Raphael

22 July: Mary Magdalene

“The Gospel shows us Mary Magdalene as a woman who loved greatly and who wanted to love ever more deeply,” Bishop Javier Echevarría wrote of this great saint.

8 ways to turn your life around, from Jesus Himself

What if the real revolution starts in something invisible? The Beatitudes are eight ways of living that go against the current, but connect you with what’s most authentic in you: your capacity to love, endure, forgive, and build hope. They point to a kind of happiness that doesn’t depend on what you have, but on who you are.

I Believe