Junior candidates in Opus Dei
In the Prelature of Opus Dei, junior candidates are people between fourteen and a half and sixteen and a half years old who, seeking to respond to a call from the Lord, have expressed their desire to join the Prelature when they reach the required age.
"No one suffers alone"
Javi is the younger brother of Pedro Ballester, a young man from Manchester who died of osteosarcoma at 21. This is the second part of a video interview with him.
My family, my home
"Love explained each thing to me; love solved everything for me." Often, the place we find that love is in our families. This video illustrates the richness and importance of family life.
What are you trying to prove?
A short case study about harmony and differing interests and personalities in family life.
"What makes you happy?"
In the first installment of the "Conversions" series, Julie (United States) talks about rediscovering the Catholic faith, starting by asking different family members one question: "What makes you happy?"
Pause: A Digital Platform for Families
"Stop and think about your family," is the tagline for a new digital platform from IFFD (International Federation for Family Development) with content on education and family life.
Wanting To Be Children, Finding the Warmth of a Home: Filiation and Paternity in Opus Dei
On the anniversary of the Prelate of Opus Dei's election, we reflect on fatherhood and filiation in this family.
Making the Centre a Home (II)
Christian families are places where everyone lives and works for the others. Some missteps that can undermine this spirit, and ways to reawaken it.
Making the Centre a Home (I)
Open, bright, cheerful homes: this is what God wants. This is the first instalment of reflections on family life within the centres of Opus Dei.
"Queen of Husbands... pray for us": Stories from a Marian Family
"It was the presence of the Blessed Virgin that truly made our meeting meaningful." Twelve years after that first meeting, Luca and Maria share how devotion to Mary has helped them face the challenges of daily life.