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Opus Dei, the powerful organisation within the Catholic Church, is suing a Danish publisher for alleged trademark violations involving a card game titled “Opus Dei: Existence After Religion”.
A celebrity who adopts Opus Dei can be confident that, with a membership representing about 0.001% of the population, they are joining the American Express Black Card of religious movements.
Public hearings in the suit began Wednesday, and Opus Dei spokeswoman Joanna Engstedt ... obtained a copyright for the full name of the card game in 2009, and claims on its Facebook page that ...
One of the figures amongst Pope John Paul II's latest list of candidates approved for canonisation is the Spanish founder of the controversial Catholic movement known as Opus Dei, Josemaria Escriva de ...
Kenyan Catholics will this month join others around the world in marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of Opus Dei founder Josemaria Escriva. The highlight will be a special Mass celebrated ...