![Central to the charism of St. Josemaría Esrivá de Balaguer was his insistence that all Christians are called to aim for holiness in their ordinary lives, especially through their everyday work. Central to the charism of St. Josemaría Esrivá de Balaguer was his insistence that all Christians are called to aim for holiness in their ordinary lives, especially through their everyday work.](https://publisher-ncreg.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pb-ncregister/swp/hv9hms/media/20240626160652_ae59c23a995faa5d702a933f9b51dcd9ef8472f38ecb2f6dbe1700024dccb9e9.jpg)
Opus Dei Founder St. Josemaría Escrivá: You Can Be a Saint Doing Your Ordinary Job
Opus Dei’s purpose lies in promoting sanctification in the midst of ordinary life, particularly through work.
Opus Dei’s purpose lies in promoting sanctification in the midst of ordinary life, particularly through work.
Opus Dei reported that ‘the prelate informed the Pope about the work being carried out with the Dicastery for the Clergy for the adaptation of the statutes’ and briefed him on preparations for the centennial of Opus Dei in 2028.
In addition, the website offers reflections, articles, and teachings from the founder of Opus Dei, St. Josémaría Escrivá de Balaguer.
German Archbishop Georg Gänswein, who was the personal secretary of the late Pope Benedict XVI, ordained Father Sarraf in Rome along with 26 other members of Opus Dei on May 22, 2021.
The Helsinki Diocese had been without a bishop since May 20, 2019, when the Pope accepted the early resignation of Bishop Teemu Sippo, who had led the diocese since 2009 and resigned early for health reasons.
Bishop Pérez said he has waited for things to calm down before making a statement about the Torreciudad shrine, although the diocese already responded to the situation less than two weeks ago.
Opus Dei is currently present in almost 70 countries and is made up of more than 93,000 lay members, of whom 57% are women and 43% men, in addition to 2,095 priests.
Eddie was esteemed as a great teacher by his pupils, his friends, and God. Not a bad public, that.
The 21-year-old student’s memory burns bright in new documentary, ‘I Have Never Been Happier.’
New work in English traces the first century of St. Josemaría Escrivá’s legacy.
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