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June 26 is the 50th anniversary of the death and birth into eternal life of St. Josemaría Escrivá (1902-75), the founder of Opus Dei. Pope St. John Paul II called him “the saint of ordinary ...
AN IRELAND AM guest has lifted the lid on her “traumatising” years living under Opus Dei’s control. The hit breakfast show was back on air this morning for another episode of chat… ...
Today she is pioneering an international campaign of ex-Opus Dei domestic servants who want redress from the Vatican, but there is disappointingly little detail about that here.
My life in Opus Dei: ‘She put her hand back into the bag, pulling out a metal chain. It looked like something you would put on an animal’ In an extract from her new book Serve, Cork woman Anne ...
Angry that Opus Dei exists — a relic of cruelty with no place in this world’ Lured by the promise of a catering course, Anne Marie Allen was recruited into the secretive Catholic organisation ...
Letters to the editor: NCR readers respond to stories about the on-going reform of Opus Dei, Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' and the early signs of where Pope Leo will lead the church.
Opus Dei presented its proposed statutes to the Holy See on June 11 following the guidelines from the Vatican in the motu proprio Ad Charisma Tuendum.
When Pope Leo XIV summoned the leader of Opus Dei to see him, in one of his first official papal audiences, Vatican watchers immediately began to wonder what the meeting meant.
People wonder if Pope Leo will reform the group, which has been accused of abuse, financial wrongdoing and human trafficking.
You may have heard about Opus Dei: the theologically conservative, secretive religious organization. It was made famous in "The Da Vinci Code," the novel by Dan Brown that became a hit movie. That ...
Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday briefly discussed the revision of Opus Dei’s statutes with the apostolate’s prelate, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz.