Besides the Novena for Work that has resulted in numerous favors, two other novenas are now available in English: the Novena for the Sick and the Novena for the Family. |
"They were street kids. Some lived in shanties with their parents, five in a room. Others were orphans and slept wherever they could." The Eastlands project in Nairobi is having a big impact on many young people in Kenya. |
An article published in "L’Osservatore Romano" on how to communicate the Christian message effectively and convincingly in the context of today's society. |
The DVD version of “There Be Dragons” has been released in the United States. |
The Prelate asks us to give thanks to God for all the gifts we have received during the past year, including "the spiritual fruit of work offered to God and carried out with a spirit of service to souls." |
Two professors at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross speak about a new interdisciplinary program that seeks to foster respect for the common good in business and finance. |
Guadalupe Ortiz de Landazuri was born in Madrid in 1916 on the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. One of the first women in Opus Dei, she began its apostolic work with women in Mexico. |
Novena to prepare for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception |
During the recent World Youth Day in Madrid, a young Russian girl asked the Prelate what it means to be a numerary assistant. And he responded: ”It means being the driving force for the apostolic work throughout the whole world.” |
A new doctrinal outline in the "Summaries of Catholic Teaching" series. 24 of the 41 outlines are now available in English in the "Growing in Faith" section of the web page. |