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Pope Benedict XVI and Clerical Sex Abuse

Some links to recent statements and articles about Pope Benedict XVI's handling of clerical sex abuse cases

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UNIV: Setting Foundations for the Future

4000 university students are coming to Rome for the UNIV conference to spend Holy Week close to the Holy Father and reflect on the urgent need to build a global culture based on Christian values.

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Saint Josemaría on YouTube

YouTube now offers a new channel dedicated to Saint Josemaría, with dozens of videos of the founder of Opus Dei.

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Celebrating Christmas in our Families

In a recent interview, the Prelate of Opus Dei spoke about Christmas and the family. “I want to treat others as Christ would” (Video: 2’00”).

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Eagerness to Serve Others

In this short video, several young people who receive Christian formation in activities organized by Opus Dei speak about their own experiences (05'14'').

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Pilgrims Towards Infinite Beauty

The Pope recently met with 260 artists from all over the world and urged them to transmit the "authentic beauty that unlocks the yearning of the human heart."

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"Women of Opus Dei: In Their Own Words"

Crossroad has recently published an in-depth look at the experience of women in the Prelature of Opus Dei. With link to Zenit interview with Marie Oates, who coedited the book with Linda Ruf and Jenny Driver.

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25th Anniversary of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross

This Roman university, born under the inspiration of St. Josemaría Escrivá, "was made possible by the love for the Church and the priesthood that characterized the Founder of Opus Dei."

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First Biography of Fr. Joseph Muzquiz

Fr. Joseph was one of the first three priests of Opus Dei, and died with a reputation for holiness in Boston in 1983. John Coverdale has written a brief biography of this exemplary priest.

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New Website about St. Josemaría

The website, www.josemariaescriva.info, has been redesigned and enlarged. It now becomes the fullest internet site for information about "the saint of the ordinary," as John Paul II called him.

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