Msgr. Ocáriz also addressed the question of Christian joy in relation to the theological virtues: faith, hope, and charity.
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How Opus Dei Conquered Washington, D.C.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 ...
Crisis coronat Opus, they said, and the Opus they meant was Opus Dei—a little-known organization of Roman Catholic priests and laymen which, it was rumored, had nine or ten members in Franco’s ...
The dismissed bishop, a member of the conservative Roman Catholic group Opus Dei, had also become a polarizing figure in the Paraguayan Church and often clashed with more progressive clerics.
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Opus Dei and the Moneybags KidIt was run by Neil and Ann Corkery, a couple who had been members of Opus Dei since at least the eighties. Neil had been a critical figure in getting a new residence for male, celibate members of ...
On March 28, the centennial of the priestly ordination of St. Josemaría Escrivá will be celebrated with liturgical and academic events in Zaragoza, Spain, and in Rome.
In his latest pastoral letter, the prelate of Opus Dei, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz, reflected on how Christians should live joyfully in the context of “difficult times.” “Joy, in general ...
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