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Typically people with regular careers, supernumeraries are encouraged to marry, have a family and live otherwise regular lives. They contribute financially to Opus Dei, engage in prayer and attend ...
betraying their friends and family, or acting against their own conscience.” Through it all, Opus Dei sought the protection ...
A Washington-area Opus Dei supernumerary named Austin Ruse, president of the fiercely anti-LGBTQ Center for Family and Human Rights, published a book about children whose short lives “point us ...
Many came from poor families and were recruited at "hospitality schools" run by Opus Dei, where they were promised ... go home to celebrate Christmas with family and those who could go for New ...
“Opus Dei is also growing. Specifically, the number of laymen and [lay]women who, inspired by St. Josemaría, wish to seek holiness and are open to having a family is increasing.” The prelate ...
In a statement published on its website Sept. 28, Opus Dei in Argentina "categorically" denied accusations of human trafficking and exploitation." It also said what began as a "claim for ...
“The work chosen by the assistant numeraries is to care for the people and the homes in which they live, within a family atmosphere that Opus Dei seeks to provide. Both the Catholic Church and ...
The founder was called “our Father”, Montero explained, because God had shown him the need for a new family within the Church. It was important that all Opus Dei centres felt like homes too.
Today the Catholic Church honors St. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer y Albás (1902–1975), Spanish priest, founder of Opus Dei, and author of “The Way” (1934), a book that continues to be of ...
Msgr. Ocáriz recalled that St. Josemaría said that 'the ways of doing and saying things change, but the essence, the spirit, remains.' "The main contribution of Opus Dei is to accompany the ...