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New Mobile Devotional for Your Conversation with God

We are pleased to introduce a new digital tool designed to make prayer more accessible in everyday life. The Pocket Prayer Book is a curated collection of prayers and doctrinal texts, available on any device in multiple languages, even offline.

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On the Highway to Heaven with Carlo Acutis

Life is full of choices, big and small, that shape who we become. These five tips from Carlo Acutis explore what it means to live a life of purpose.

Saint Raphael

Souls of prayer

Jesus often withdrew to speak to his Father God alone, and we too need some time every day dedicated to dialogue with God. Our friendship with Jesus Christ unfolds and grows in these moments of quiet, through simple conversations in which we open our souls wide to Him.

Combat, Closeness, Mission (14): The Place of Encounter

“Talk with our Lord; tell Him: ‘I’m tired, Lord. I’m at the end of my strength. Lord, this isn’t going well. How would you do it?’” (St Josemaría).

What is a conclave?

The conclave is a unique time in the life of the Church, during which the cardinals gather in prayer to discern the next Pope. But they are not alone: the Holy Spirit is guiding them and, through prayer, we can support them too.

I Believe

Week 6: Witnesses of the Faith

Reading, a mission, and questions to reflect on in the sixth week of the Saint Josemaria challenge (March 28-June 26, 2025).

Saint Raphael

Week 5: In the Very Heart of the World

Reading, a mission, and questions to reflect on in the fifth week of the Saint Josemaria challenge (March 28-June 26, 2025).

Saint Raphael

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).

Saint Raphael

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).

Saint Raphael

An Unbreachable Wall: Days on Guard

The day on guard, or watch day, is a custom in Opus Dei that involves dedicating one day of the week to living Christian fraternity with special intensity, keeping others present in our prayer, mortification, and small acts of charity.