Message from the Prelate (1 November 2017)
"All Saints Day is the feast of that quiet and simple sanctity—sanctity without any human splendor—which seems to leave no trace in history, but shines forth before God."
"The Importance of Not Being Alone" - fourth video in series
The fourth video in a series on Sole and Juanpi, an Argentinian couple who share the experience of their married life and young family. The six-video series could serve as a resource for pre-marriage courses.
“God walks with me” – eBook with Pope Francis' Catechesis on Hope
All 38 addresses from the Holy Father's recent reflections on hope. A valuable resource for prayer and spiritual reading, in order to live “joyfully in hope” and pass on this joy to everyone around us
31 New Deacons for the Church
On Saturday November 4, thirty-one faithful of the Prelature will receive diaconal ordination in the Roman Basilica of Saint Eugene. They will be ordained priests next May 5.
"Knowing the 'why' of each job changes how we work"
The Prelate of Opus Dei spoke at a recent Congress about work held at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. What follows is a summary of his remarks, delivered during an academic colloquium that lasted an hour.
"Everything in our life is transformed into love"
On Wednesday October 25, in his final catechesis on the topic of Christian hope, Pope Francis spoke about Paradise as the goal of our journey in this life.
“Sine Sole Sileo”: Tiredness and rest (I)
A two-part article on the need to rest amid a life of hard work as God's sons and daughters.
"The Heart of Work": Saint Josemaria's Vision
A short video with selections from Saint Josemaria's preaching that illustrate what he means by "sanctifying our work" and striving to find God in our work and daily life.
"We can 'touch' the living Jesus in all the events of daily life"
An interview with the Prelate of Opus Dei published in “Alfa y Omega” in Spain, by Teresa Guitierrez de Cabiedes.
New Christian Perspectives on the Future of Work
An Interdisciplinary Congress being held in Rome is exploring the human and supernatural meaning of work five hundred years after the Protestant Reformation and a century after the Marxist Revolution.