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Merely Catholic Podcast – Sacred or Sinister: the Pope’s Opus Dei initiative

Opus Dei found unwelcome fame and undeserved notoriety at the hand of thr infamous but hugely successful novelist Dan Brown. It has returned to the public stage this week, not in the form of the imaginative parody the Da Vinci Code presented, but because of the pope’s most recent letter. Entitled ‘Ad charisma tuendum’ “For

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Pope modifies Opus Dei’s relationship to Curia, highlighting its ‘charism’

Saying he wanted to highlight the spiritual gifts of Opus Dei and its contributions to the Catholic Church’s evangelizing activities, Pope Francis said it will now work with and answer to the Dicastery for Clergy, rather than the Dicastery for Bishops.

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Opus Dei commissions investigates alleged exploitation of women workers

ROME – Saint Josemaria Escriva, founder of the Catholic organization Opus Dei, which emphasizes the dignity of everyday work, once famously told employees in a Spanish university he founded that the dean was no more important than the people who cleaned the classrooms. However noble-sounding that rhetoric may be, according […]

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Extra, extra! News and views for June 29, 2022

The Decision – “Guided by the history and tradition that map the essential components of the Nation’s concept of ordered liberty, the Court finds the Fourteenth Amendment clearly does not protect the right to an […]

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