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I read with interest Antonia Cundy’s report “Opus Dei group accused of recruiting children” ().The accounts given by former members of the conservative Catholic group exactly match my own ...
Officially, Opus Dei has 3,000 members in the U.S., and Gore was told 800 of them are in Washington. ... But, unfortunately, in the past, these types of things have tended to end this way.
About 650 members of Opus Dei are believed to live in Australia. Most of the group's lay people are supernumeraries or numeraries. Supernumeraries make up the majority of the group's membership ...
Officially, Opus Dei has 3,000 members in the U.S., and Gore was told 800 of them are in Washington. ... But, unfortunately, in the past, these types of things have tended to end this way.
In 'Opus," Gareth Gore examines many seminal moments in the history of the controversial Catholic group Opus Dei, arguing that its secretive ways have allowed it to cover up serious scandals.
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. A Service of EWTN News, Inc.
The prelate of Opus Dei said members "accept with sincere filial obedience" the slight modifications Pope Francis made to the section of the Code of Canon Law dealing with personal prelatures.
The modern Opus Dei advances a right-wing Christian agenda, and in the U.S., it promotes deeply reactionary policies through ...
Opus Dei's spokesman Jack Valero says religion is something that should be kept private. "Opus Dei membership is a private matter," he said. "We don't publicise our members list. Some high-profile ...
Today, Opus Dei has 95,000 members worldwide, some of them highly influential. In the US, for example, the Catholic Information Centre, an event space run by Opus Dei priests, claims that its ...