Josemaria Escriva's books now available on the Internet
A new website offers the writings of Opus Dei's founder in English, French, Italian and Spanish, with a text search feature.
Opus Dei members mark 100th anniversary of founder's birth
Archbishop Francis J. Spence presided at a Solemn Mass, January 10, 2002 in Kingston (Ontario)
Religious Communities Share Joy in Canonization Announcement
Article by Msgr. Flavio Capucci, Rome
Opus Dei lead faithful to live ordinary lives
Archbishop Thomas Collins presided at a solemn Mass, Jan. 15, at St. Andrew's Church to celebrate the centennial of the birth of Blessed Josemaria Escriva, founder of the Prelature of Opus Dei.
Book Review: "Uniting Heaven and Earth": a Japanese biography of Blessed Josemaria
Seido Publishers has just published Ten to chi wo Tsunagu ("Uniting Heaven and Earth"), a biographical sketch of the founder of Opus Dei by Toshimi Nakai.
From Chicago to Kaunas, bishops commend Opus Dei's founder
Bishops around the world have recently celebrated masses commemorating the centennial of Blessed Josemaría Escrivá's birth. Here's what some of them had to say about Opus Dei's founder.
Canonization dates to be announced Feb. 26
Holy See convokes consistory of cardinals to announce canonization of Blessed Josemaria and eight others.
Miracle attributed to Blessed Josemaria is approved
Pope John Paul II approved a decree on a miracle of Blessed Josemaria Escriva, founder of Opus Dei. The Pope also approved, among others, miracles attributed to Padre Pio and Blessed Juan Diego.
Blessed Josemaría's contribution to the Church and the world
"Through Opus Dei’s founder the church has been given a lasting, energetic message. As the Pope said, this message is 'destined to last in unchanging fashion, regardless of historical vicissitudes, as an inexhaustible source of spiritual light.'"
Princess Anne visits Baytree
Princess Anne visits Baytree, a London centre for the advancement of women inspired by the teachings of Blessed Josemaria Escriva. Baytree is in Lambeth, one of the poorer regions of London.