First Women Scientists Receive Guadalupe Scholarships
Dalene KembabaziThe Guadalupe scholarship enabled Dalene Kembabazi to fulfill her dream of specializing in public health measures to plan for and fight against pandemics like the current...
View ArticlePreparing for the Feast of Corpus Christi
Christ's Real Presence in the Eucharist (brief video of Saint Josemaria)"On the Feast of Corpus Christi" (Homily of Saint Josemaria)Spiritual Communion: a prayer that traveled around the worldBishop...
View ArticleIn Los Angeles: Lights! Camera! Action!
Many people move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the entertainment industry, not just in front of the camera but at all points in the production process, including directing, screenwriting,...
View Article"We are at the center of Jesus' prayer"
Dear brothers and sisters, good morning!The Gospels show us how prayer was fundamental in the relationship between Jesus and His disciples. This already appears in the choice of who would then become...
View ArticleWork as Enduring Human Activity
First published in the Philippines in BusinessWorld, 1 June 2021Those who are trying to fathom the future of work after the pandemic are focusing inordinately on the technical and technological aspects...
View Article"Pray without ceasing"
Dear brothers and sisters, good morning!In this penultimate catechesis on prayer we are going to speak about perseverance in praying. It is an invitation, indeed a command that comes to us from Sacred...
View ArticleA Script Written by God
My name is Agnieszka and I live in Warsaw, Poland. I would like to tell you the story about my mother and how a priest assisted her during her final moments in the hospital. I am moved when I look at...
View Article"Dialogue with the Father was the core of Jesus' existence"
Dear brothers and sisters, good morning!We have recalled several times in this series of catechesis that prayer is one of the most evident features of the life of Jesus: Jesus prayed, and He prayed a...
View ArticleFathers Strengthening Families
“The Internet, in particular, offers immense possibilities for encounter and solidarity. This is something truly good, a gift from God.” - Pope Francis, World Communications Day 2014I was driving home...
View ArticleInterview with President of the Opus Dei Centenary Committee
What does the work of this committee involve?This team is an initial committee. It is made up of a small group of seven people – three men and four women, of varying ages, countries and backgrounds –...
View ArticleMasses for Feast of Saint Josemaria (2021)
Here is a list of some of the Masses being celebrated in the United States for the feast of Saint Josemaría Escrivá, on June 26. (Confessions will normally be available before Mass.)CaliforniaSan...
View ArticleIntroduction to the Letter to the Galatians
Dear brothers and sisters, good morning!After the long itinerary dedicated to prayer, today we begin a new cycle of catechesis. I hope that with this itinerary of prayer we have succeeded in praying a...
View Article"An Our Father, two Hail Marys... and that’s all?”
My name is Alberto. I was born in Gaia, Portugal, 52 years ago. My family is from a humble background. My father was a fisherman and my mother sold what he caught.When I was young, I was a good...
View Article"It is the truth that gives freedom to the heart"
Brothers and sisters, good morning!Let us enter into the Letter to the Galatians a little at a time. We have seen that these Christians find themselves in conflict on how to live the faith. The apostle...
View ArticlePastoral Trips of the Prelate in July and August
At the end of June, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz will travel to Pamplona, where he will spend a good part of the summer. From there he will make various road trips to Barcelona, Zurich, Vienna, Budapest,...
View ArticlePrelate's Virtual Trip to Lebanon
The Prelate of Opus Dei wanted to spend time with people of the Work and their families in Lebanon, a country that is going through a period of great suffering. He listened to their questions, consoled...
View ArticleAssisting the Poorest of the Poor
I was in my hometown of Castillejos, Zambales (Philippines) last year when COVID-19 struck. City borders were closed and travel was restricted.I am a professor, administrator and researcher at the...
View ArticleA Blind Priest Who Discovered Joy Thanks to Saint Josemaria
Tiago Varanda was born with congenital glaucoma, a serious disease that results from increased intraocular pressure. As time went by he gradually lost his sight. At the age of seven he lost sight in...
View ArticleA Creativity with Soul
"The model is a person with dignity, and not an object to show off a garment. Above all, she is a person. And one realizes, more and more each day, how greatly the world is in need of professionals who...
View Article“Don’t forget the refugees”
His doctoral thesis, which he recently defended in the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, has the impressive title: “The Challenge of Forcibly Displaced Persons in Light of the Magisterium of the...
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