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Inaugural message at the Opening Ceremony of the symposium “Holiness and the World”
‘A song of praise to God arises from this vale of tears. Around God’s throne there is a growing choir of the redeemed, whose lives are now a selfless progress of love and glorification. Not only in heaven are these voices heard; they rise from [...]Tags: Passionately Loving the World, Citizenship, Pope, Holiness
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The Universality of the Church
A summary of the article by Msgr. Ocariz, vicar general of Opus Dei, in which he unpacks St Josemaria’s many references to the universality of the Church. When St Josemaria spoke and wrote about the Church he explained how she is one, holy, catholic and [...]Tags: Passionately Loving the World, Church, Opus Dei, Pope, Vatican II
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Msgr. Fernando Ocariz, Vicar General of Opus Dei. Rome, October 10, 2002
La narrazione della prima pesca miracolosa, che abbiamo letto nel Vangelo, culmina con la chiamata di Pietro e di alcuni suoi compagni a lasciare tutto per seguire Cristo (Cfr. Lc 5, 10). San Josemaría contemplò più volte questa scena, considerando, tra l'altro, che il Signore [...]Tags: Passionately Loving the World, Canonization, Interior life
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The Roman Forum
The Roman Forum In the time of the Emperors, after a long period of peace and prosperity, the population of Rome had reached the impressive figure of one million people. A tiny minority of these lived in tranquil, spacious villas, while the most of the [...]Tags: Passionately Loving the World, Citizenship, Places in Rome, Early Christians
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The Early Days of Opus Dei in Boston as Recalled by the First Generation (1946-1956)
This is a documentary account of the first trips members of Opus Dei made to Boston and Cambridge, Mass. (U.S.) and the subsequent development of the apostolate there, primarily among students and professors at Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It covers the period [...]Tags: Passionately Loving the World, Citizenship, Youth, Optimism, Opus Dei, University
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