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    Opus Dei (English: Work of God) is an institution of the Catholic Church which was founded in Spain in 1928 by Josemaría Escrivá. Its stated mission is...
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  • Opus Dei and politics is a discussion on Opus Dei's view on politics, its role in politics and its members involvement in politics. Opus Dei has been accused...
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  • Opus Dei is a personal prelature within the Catholic Church that has been the subject of numerous controversies. Throughout its history, Opus Dei has...
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  • This is a list of prominent Opus Dei members. It is intended to include people whose membership in Opus Dei is documented in published sources, and therefore...
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  • Opus Dei is the third studio album by Slovenian band Laibach, released in 1987. It features "Geburt einer Nation" ("birth of a nation"), a German language...
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  • Opus Dei: A Historical Timeline shows the historical development of Opus Dei. 1902: 9 January. Birth of the founder, St. Josemaría Escrivá, in Barbastro...
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    Teachings of Opus Dei are the teachings of the founder of Opus Dei, St. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer. The following are the main features of Escrivá's...
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    Josemaría Escrivá (category Opus Dei leaders)
    January 1902 – 26 June 1975) was a Spanish Catholic priest who founded Opus Dei, an organization of laypeople and priests dedicated to the principle of...
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  • Women form 57% of the membership of the Opus Dei prelature. The role of women in Opus Dei has sometimes been a source of criticism for the organization...
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  • Look up Opus Dei in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Opus Dei is a personal prelature of the Catholic Church. Opus Dei may also refer to: Opus Dei (album)...
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  • Opus Dei and Catholic Church Leaders discusses the comments and observations of popes, cardinals, and other leaders of the Catholic Church as regards the...
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  • The Da Vinci Code (film) (category Films about Opus Dei)
    The Last Supper. Also searching for the Grail is a secret cabal within Opus Dei, an actual prelature of the Holy See, who wish to keep the true Grail a...
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  • Opus Dei in society refers to the social mission, general social strategy, social activities, work, relationship with politics and other aspects of Opus...
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    Fernando Ocáriz Braña (category Opus Dei members)
    Catholic Church who has been the prelate of Opus Dei since 2017. Ocáriz is the fourth person to head Opus Dei since its founding in 1928. He is widely published...
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  • Opus Dei. The word numerary is used to refer to Silas, by actual Opus Dei members such as the person at Opus Dei centre in London. Moreover, Opus Dei...
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    Ledóchowski sometimes refer to Opus Dei as a Catholic (or Christian or "white") form of Freemasonry. Other critics label Opus Dei as "Holy Mafia" or "Santa...
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    Navarro-Valls, a member of Opus Dei, as Director of the Vatican Press Office. An Opus Dei spokesman said that "the influence of Opus Dei in the Vatican has been...
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    studying at University of Regensburg He is serving as a numerary of the Opus Dei. Following change of the government in 2023 Polish parliamentary election...
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  • objectives regardless of where they live. The first personal prelature is Opus Dei. In the Catholic Church, the personal prelature was conceived during the...
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    Cilice (category Opus Dei)
    Michael Barrett, a priest of Opus Dei (17 May 2006). "Opus Dei and Corporal Mortification" (Press release). Opus Dei. Allen 2006, pp. 165, 169, 171–173...
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  • God Through Everyday Work: A profile of the Founder of Opus Dei, Josemaria Escriva". Opus Dei Files. Archived from the original on 2007-03-11. Retrieved...
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  • Holland's Opus, a 1995 film starring Richard Dreyfuss Magnum opus (disambiguation) Opera (disambiguation) (plural form of opus) Opus Dei (disambiguation)...
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    Josemaría Escrivá, the founder of Opus Dei, visited Chile 1974 after which Opus Dei begun to spread in the country. Opus Dei helped establish the University...
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  • church in America?". Metro Voice News. Retrieved September 29, 2020. "Opus Dei sitting on fortune - Independent.ie". Independent.ie. Retrieved March 31...
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    she played the leading character Camino, a 11-year old girl raised in an Opus Dei family who develops a terminal cancer. The performance earned her the Goya...
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    Javier Echevarría Rodríguez (category Prelates of Opus Dei)
    December 2016) was a Spanish Catholic bishop who served as the head of Opus Dei from 1994 until his death. He held doctorates in both civil and canon law...
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  • in sex abuse cases. John Paul II was criticised for his support of the Opus Dei prelature and the 2002 canonisation of its founder, Josemaría Escrivá,...
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  • Preces (redirect from Preces (Opus Dei))
    of Opus Dei and the other members of the Work, and invocations to Saints Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Peter, Paul, and John (the Patrons of Opus Dei)"....
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  • Materialism and Christianity (category Opus Dei)
    things. As such, it is associated with the Roman Catholic prelature of Opus Dei which Escriva founded. It is an organization which teaches that everyone...
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    end of his life, his spiritual life drew much from the spirituality of Opus Dei. In 2010, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 24 March as the...
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