
St. Josemaría Escrivá Founded Opus Dei to Help People Become Holy Through Life’s Daily Tasks
“Ordinary work is not only the context in which people should become holy,” said St. Josemaría. “It is the raw material of their holiness.”
“Ordinary work is not only the context in which people should become holy,” said St. Josemaría. “It is the raw material of their holiness.”
COMMENTARY: Father Dick Rieman died last year, but his holy advice continues to be cherished.
COMMENTARY: While important details of the story are still emerging, there are a number of points that this high-profile priest’s case underscores.
Opus Dei announced Monday that it had paid a settlement following accusations of misconduct against a priest of the society made in 2002.
Burke and deputy director Paloma García Ovejero step down by their own choice and will be replaced ad interim by Vatican journalist Alessandro Gisotti.
The community St. Josemaría Escrivá founded to emphasize sanctity amid ordinary life continues to impact souls.
Father Arne Panula, who most recently served as director of the Catholic Information Center in Washington, passed away July 19.
Msgr. Fernando Ocáriz Braña is a founding professor of Rome’s Santa Croce University and has served as a consultor to several Vatican offices.
The Jan. 23 election of Msgr. Fernando Ocariz Braña was not unexpected, as he had been auxiliary to the previous prelate, Bishop Javier Echevarría, and was his natural replacement.
Members of the prelature are gathering in Rome in preparation for the election of their new leader.
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