Posts Tagged ‘Opus Dei today’

Sustainability and Ethics

Ethics and Governance Issues in Sustainability A few months ago we covered here the news of the death of Margaret Ogola, an extraordinary Kenyan woman who devoted a great part of her working life (as medical doctor and educator) to the important issues facing her country and the continent: poverty, AIDS, healthcare, and family. In [...]

Holy Week with the Pope

Holy Week’s Solemnities, Lent Infographics Holy Week at the Vatican this year will be as intense as usual for the Holy Father, who is scheduled to celebrate six Masses and deliver five homilies and addresses that will usher in the Solemnity of Easter for the Catholic Church. Here’s a look at Pope Benedict XVI’s events and [...]

Fr. Edward Flanagan and Boys Town

Process of Beatification of Fr. Flanagan (Boys Town) begun Boys Town Founder, Fr. Edward Flanagan, is to be declared ‘Servant of God’. The cause for Fr. Flanagan will formally open March 17 in the Archdiocese of Omaha, Nebraska. “For years, many in the Omaha community and beyond have venerated the memory of Father Edward Flanagan,” [...]

Incontro Romano

“Incontro Romano” – Unlocking the “feminine genius”: an annual Rome gathering to discuss issues related to WOMAN, WORK IN THE HOME, and FAMILY. http://www.incontroromano.it/en More than an International Congress, Incontro Romano fosters national research and initiatives. Each year Incontro Romano proposes a general topic, which is then studied and applied by the different participating countries [...]

Dora del Hoyo, Una Luz Encendida

“Una Luz Encendida” (A Lighted Lamp), first biography of Dora del Hoyo, first Assistant Numerary of Opus Dei I’ve just gotten hold of a copy of “Una Luz Encendida” and I’m enjoying it tremendously! Part of Chapter III ‘The Calling’, says: ” The truth was that Dora was a treasure and gift from God for [...]