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By JOHN L. ALLEN JR.Dublin, IrelandtI’m concluding my Irish swing today, and I had the chance to drop by Archbishop Diarmiud Martin at the Archbishop’s House in Dublin prior to leaving for the ...
Opus Dei is a conservative Catholic institution which was founded by Saint Josemaría Escrivá in 1928. It now has a presence in over 60 countries and began in Ireland in 1947. It consists of lay ...
Opus Dei has 700 members in Ireland, mostly based in Dublin,Galway and Limerick, including 17 priests. It has parishes in London, Amsterdam, Toulouse, Cologne, Budapest, two in Rome, Chicago ...
OPUS Dei, the Catholic organisation demonised in the bestseller, 'The Da Vinci Code', is sitting on properties across Ireland estimated by financial experts to be worth well in excess of ?100m.
The British government subsequently agreed to amend the new Policing Act in 2000 so that Opus Dei would not be listed as a "notifiable organisation" for the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
MONSIGNOR Richard Mulcahy, the former head of Opus Dei in Ireland, has died. He was 78. The Monsignor, who was the son of Lieut-Gen Patrick A Mulcahy, former chief of staff of the Defence Forces ...
Dan Brown's blockbuster novel The Da Vinci Code thrust a reluctant Opus Dei under the international spotlight in 2003. The so-called 'secret cult' was portrayed as a mysterious and manipulative ...
The Diocese of Barbastro-Monzón in northern Spain called on the Vatican to assume control of Opus Dei’s Torreciudad complex, ...
Opus Dei seems to be a great force for good rather than the obscure society some have tried to portray it as. Maybe if more of us listened to Christ’s truthful message, we wouldn’t be ...
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