Week 3: A Spirit of Service at Work
Reading, a mission, and questions to reflect on in the third week of the Saint Josemaria challenge (March 28-June 26, 2025).
Letter from the Prelate (8 April 2025)
The Prelate of Opus Dei asks us to continue praying for the Pope's full recovery, and to prepare for Holy Week by considering Christ's infinite love. He also asks for prayers for the upcoming General Congress.
How I discovered the true beauty of my body
Ana López Recalde, author of "Princesas de Cristal," shares her experience with anorexia and the healing process that allowed her to rediscover the true value of the body. Through her story, she invites us to reflect on the challenges of mental health and the strength of discovering God's love for oneself.
Works of Mercy
Have you ever wondered what “doing good” actually means? We're not talking about saving the world from an alien takeover, movie-style, or grand gestures that seem impossible in the day-to-day. This is about something much closer to home and, believe it or not, more powerful: the works of mercy.
Conference of the Prelate in Zaragoza: Eucharist and Priesthood
Conference by Msgr. Fernando Ocáriz, Prelate of Opus Dei, on the centrality of the Eucharist in the life of the priest, at the academic ceremony on the 100th anniversary of Saint Josemaría’s priestly ordination (Zaragoza, 27 March 2025).
Week 2: Finding God in Daily Life
Reading, a mission, and questions to reflect on in the second week of the Saint Josemaria challenge (March 28-June 26, 2025).
With Juliana in Sickness and in Health
Thirteen years after his wife's hemorrhagic stroke, Jorge (São Paulo, Brazil) recalls the moments of the incident and how he rediscovered the meaning of his matrimonial commitment. From 5-7 April 2025, the Church celebrates the Jubilee of the Sick and Health Care Workers.
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?
Mariana, Argentina: "Following your conscience is the best thing for a healthy institution"
Mariana, originally from Salta (Argentina), studied Social Communication and has worked as a photographer, although she currently works as a gardener. For her, her professional work is a space in which she can meet God in every situation. She also takes care of her mother, who has been bedridden since suffering a stroke two years ago.