Erase it & start over
The Jubilee of 2025 is a unique opportunity to renew your faith, receive a plenary indulgence, and start fresh with a clean slate. Here’s how you can make the most of it through concrete actions.
Revolutionaries of Hope
In a world full of uncertainty and worries, the Church invites us to the Jubilee of Hope. This is a call to remember that we are not alone, that God loves us just as we are, and that He accompanies us every step of the way. How can we live out this certainty amid so many daily challenges?
April Recollection Kit (2025)
A recollection is time spent in silence with God, talking to Him and “recollecting” who we are before Him. This is a package of resources for a recollection in your own home, including a downloadable PDF.
The Prelate of Opus Dei in Zaragoza
To commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Saint Josemaría Escrivá’s ordination to the priesthood, the city of Zaragoza hosted a series of events from 27 to 30 March. These included academic gatherings, liturgical celebrations, and festive family meetings. Similar events took place in Rome and Logroño, locations that played a significant role in the founder of Opus Dei’s life and childhood.
Meditations: Sunday of the Sixth Week of Easter (Year C)
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during this Easter season.
Week 1: Called to Holiness
Reading, a challenge, and questions to reflect on in the first week of the Saint Josemaria challenge (March 28-June 26, 2025).
The St. Josemaria Challenge
March 28, 1925, marked the day Saint Josemaría became a priest. Fifty years later, on June 26, 1975, he completed his earthly journey. To celebrate this period, we invite you to take part in the Saint Josemaría Challenge.
Meditations: Sunday of the Fourth Week of Easter (Year C)
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during this time of Easter.
New Website to Discover the History of Opus Dei
The Josemaría Escrivá Study Center (Centro de Estudios Josemaría Escrivá) has launched a new website featuring interactive tools, including timelines and maps, and articles by historians. Published on the eve of the centenary of the priestly ordination of the founder of Opus Dei, the site offers previously unpublished content on this milestone.