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only to separate them from their families and slowly condition them to a cultlike existence in which they would pledge all of ...
“supernumeraries” are typically married and share in Opus Dei’s work and mission in the context of their families; “associates” are celibate collaborators who do not reside in Opus Dei ...
Many came from poor families and were recruited at "hospitality schools" run by Opus Dei, where they were promised an education and a chance of a better life — only to be pushed into joining ...
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 ...
“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 ...
Argentine prosecutors accuse Opus Dei leaders in South America of trafficking and labor exploitation
This is a totally false accusation.” Prosecutors argue that Opus Dei selected girls and adolescents from low-income families, usually from rural areas far from the organization’s activity ...
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