Pope Leo XIV Tells Opus Dei No Decision Yet on Revised Statutes
Pope Francis moved the prelature’s Vatican oversight from the office for bishops to that of clergy, triggering an ongoing review and rewrite of its governing norms.
Pope Francis moved the prelature’s Vatican oversight from the office for bishops to that of clergy, triggering an ongoing review and rewrite of its governing norms.
According to the lawsuit, Opus Dei authorities allegedly recruited women while they were still minors and subjected them to a regime of semi-slavery in their residences.
Lourdes Creus, the late Opus Dei member’s sister, explained that Our Lady is ‘geared round helping families build a foundation of love ...’
The case is based on the testimony of a Bolivian woman who worked for Opus Dei for 30 years.
‘They were the most normal people in the world. And yet, the way they died, was two of them tried to save the life of the other one. It was heroic. And yet for them that was normal.’
According to the Opus Dei communications office in Rome, the May 14 encounter was 'a brief meeting in which the Pope expressed his closeness and affection.'
The Pope had also directed Opus Dei to revise its statutes to reflect this new structure, which was meant to be accomplished during the general congress.
Msgr. Ocáriz also addressed the question of Christian joy in relation to the theological virtues: faith, hope, and charity.
The Peruvian cardinal revealed that in August 2018, the Holy See informally informed him of the existence of a complaint against him, without providing details.
The group pointed out that 'not a single good deed by anyone in Opus Dei is recorded; not a single response from Opus Dei is included to the many charges leveled against Opus Dei in the book.'
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