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The Catholic personal prelature Opus Dei has significantly reduced the scope of its two-week general congress that began this week, due to the death of Pope Francis.
What Is Opus Dei and Why Are 43 Argentinian Women Suing The Secretive Catholic Group The name Opus Dei literally translates to 'Work of God' in Latin, reflecting its followers' beliefs.
Thirteen survivors detail their initiation into Opus Dei as young girls and how they were manipulated to pledge their lives to the organization. After joining Opus Dei, former members recall being ...
Peruvian Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne, the first cardinal of Opus Dei, was sanctioned following accusations of sexual abuse.
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.
Opus Dei, the nearly century-old Rome-based personal prelature, has released a lengthy response to the October 2024 book Opus, accusing the book of giving “a false picture of Opus Dei based on ...
To put it bluntly, Opus Dei has a big problem. In the nearly 100 years since its founding, countless stories have emerged about leaders, priests, and lay members in the Catholic Church’s sole ...
By focusing on the most salacious parts of its history, as well as recent U.S. politics, the book Opus doesn't shed much light on the lingering questions around Opus Dei or its place in the church ...
World North America Trump's America Revealed: How Opus Dei has flourished in the era of Trump A new book details the close links between the secretive Catholic organisation and the Trump ally once ...
Opus Dei’s own documents say that its mission in the United States is to “re-Christianize America” — by which they do not mean accommodating Christians of all stripes.
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.
In 1998, a prematurely silver-haired, baby-faced priest named C. John McCloskey was dispatched by Opus Dei, the secretive right-wing Roman Catholic group, to Washington, D.C., to minister to some ...
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