The day came for sentencing
A relative by marriage ran a reasonably successful business. With the onset of the economic crisis he was made bankrupt and arrested for fraud.
Where God Weeps With Hope
“Over the past months, my work has taken me to the Amazon in Brazil and Lake Turkana in Kenya, seeking to portray the human condition with my camera, irrespective of race, religion or belief. I am particularly interested in each person,” says photojournalist Ismael Martinez.
Saint Josemaria on EWTN for June 26, 2017
On June 26, the feast of Saint Josemaria Escriva, EWTN will air programs featuring the founder of Opus Dei, both in the U.S. and around the world.
Letter from the Prelate (4 June 2017)
The Prelate writes about the urgent need to strengthen and protect the family, with fortitude and optimism.
Pray Without Ceasing
"Undoubtedly, continual prayer is a gift from God, but he will not refuse this gift to someone who responds generously to his grace." A new article on Christian life.
Strathmore and Saint Josemaria
Strathmore School, the first multi-racial school in Kenya, started in 1961 under the encouragement of Saint Josemaria. Prof. David Sperling, founding principal, talks about the beginnings of the school and his personal recollections of Saint Josemaria.
The New Technologies and Christian Coherence
"Christians see these new possibilities in the context of the positive exercise of personal freedom, as a force for growth and maturity in truth and goodness." An article on Christian life
Pope Francis: Encounter with World of Work
"Work is a friend of prayer; work is present every day in the Eucharist, whose gifts are the fruit of man’s land and work." Pope Francis answers 4 questions from a manager, a union representative, a manual worker, and an unemployed person, during his May 27 pastoral visit to Genoa.
Social Media and Personal Relations
The social networks are valuable if they foster truly human communication. An article on the virtuous use of the new technologies.
Behind the Story of Montse Grases
Montse was declared "venerable" by Pope Francis on April 26, 2016. Drawing from a variety of materials, a new documentary is being prepared to better explain who Montse was, through photos and videos of her life as well as personal stories from her family and friends.