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It is difficult to pin down just how much money Opus Dei has. The group is decentralised into scores of foundations around the world, and it does not publicise its general accounts. Members have to ...
Opus Dei provided them with housing, food, and recreational outings. Technically a personal prelature, Opus Dei was founded by Escriva in 1928. It has some 90,000 members in 70 countries.
In “Opus,” Gareth Gore tells the story of a Catholic organization tangled up in right-wing politics and accusations of human trafficking.
Opus Dei presents itself as a group of devout Catholics who want to help others to live out their faith more deeply. But, writes author Gareth Gore, there's an insidious underbelly to the ...
Opus Dei in Argentina has responded to a BBC news story about a complaint made to the Vatican by 43 women who claim to have been exploited by the Catholic apostolate. A Service of EWTN News, Inc.
In 'Opus," Gareth Gore examines many seminal moments in the history of the controversial Catholic group Opus Dei, arguing that its secretive ways have allowed it to cover up serious scandals.
In its request, prosecutors asked the court to call several Opus Dei members to be questioned, including Fathers Carlos Nannei, who served as vicar general from 1991-2000; Patricio Olmos, who ...
“Maybe this figure has to move on and then Opus Dei also will have to move on. We will see what happens in the future,” he said. Valero was speaking in a Sept. 9 video posted to X, the social ...
The Prelature of Opus Dei in Argentina has “categorically denied the accusations of human trafficking and labor exploitation” made by a group of women that was made public in recent days due ...
A team of prosecutors in Argentina has concluded that there are grounds for launching a criminal investigation into the highest authorities of Opus Dei in South America between 1983 and 2015.
Opus Dei provided a statement in relation to an interview with a former member, Margaret Joyce, broadcast on Upfront with Katie Hannon on 22 April 2024.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In 2003 a diligent member of Opus Dei’s PR team spotted an item in Publisher’s Weekly about a ...