The Founder of Opus Dei

The Founder of Opus Dei
Title The Founder of Opus Dei PDF eBook
Author Andrés Vázquez de Prada
Publisher Scepter Publishers
Total Pages 580
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781594170263

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Dream, and your dreams will fall short, Saint Josemaría Escrivá told early members of Opus Dei. This third and final volume of the most extensively researched work on the founder of Opus Dei covers his years in Rome, from 1946 until his death there in 1975. It describes how Opus Dei overcame major obstacles and blossomed from a handful of members in Spain into a worldwide institution, with more than 60,000 members of 80 nationalities. Andres Vazquez de Prada, a Spanish diplomat, writer, and historian who knew Saint Josemaría personally, narrates the story, using previously unpublished letters, diaries, and other sources from the archives of the Prelature of Opus Dei.

Opus Dei

Opus Dei
Title Opus Dei PDF eBook
Author Peter Berglar
Publisher Scepter Publishers
Total Pages 388
Release 1994
Genre
ISBN 9780933932654

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Opus Dei

Opus Dei
Title Opus Dei PDF eBook
Author John L. Allen
Publisher Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages 403
Release 2006
Genre
ISBN 0385520301

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The first serious journalistic investigation of the highly secretive, controversial organization Opus Dei provides unique insight about the wild rumors surrounding it and discloses its significant influence in the Vatican and on the politics of the Catholic Church. Opus Dei (literally "the work of God") is an international association of Catholics often labeled as conservative who seek personal Christian perfection and strive to implement Christian ideals in their jobs and in society as a whole. It has been accused of promoting a right-wing political agenda and of cultlike practices. Its notoriety escalated with the publication of the runaway bestseller The Da Vinci Code (Opus Dei plays an important and sinister role in the novel). With the expert eye of a longtime observer of the Vatican and the skill of an investigative reporter intent on uncovering closely guarded secrets, John Allen finally separates the myths from the facts.--From publisher description.

At God's Pace

At God's Pace
Title At God's Pace PDF eBook
Author François Gondrand
Publisher Scepter Publishers
Total Pages 380
Release 1989
Genre Clergy
ISBN 9780906138274

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Immersed in God

Immersed in God
Title Immersed in God PDF eBook
Author Alvaro del Portillo
Publisher Scepter Publishers
Total Pages 260
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780933932852

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Introduction to the Devout Life

Introduction to the Devout Life
Title Introduction to the Devout Life PDF eBook
Author Saint Francis De Sales
Publisher Ignatius Press
Total Pages 276
Release 2015-06-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1681497220

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Written over 400 years ago, Introduction to the Devout Life is still one of the most popular books for those pursuing holiness. St. Francis de Sales explains how to turn that desire for sanctity into resolutions that yield grace-filled results. Themes include: Pursuing a devout life whole-heartedly Incorporating prayer and sacraments into a busy schedule Growing in virtue Battling wisely against temptation Making spiritual progress through daily, monthly, and yearly exercises Whether you are just beginning your spiritual journey or are more advanced in the spiritual life, you’ll be able to apply this timeless wisdom immediately. Let St. Francis de Sales illumine the path to holiness and strengthen your desire to walk that road with the Lord. St. Francis de Sales (1567–1622) was the Bishop of Geneva and a renowned spiritual director. Preaching during the Counter-Reformation, he is estimated to have converted 70,000 Calvinists in his short lifetime. He was a fervent proponent of the universal call to holiness and spent much of his time guiding lay people on the road to sanctity. Declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius IX in 1877, St. Francis is still helping to form saints through his many writings, of which Introduction to the Devout Life is the most famous.

Wanting Jesus Alone to Shine

Wanting Jesus Alone to Shine
Title Wanting Jesus Alone to Shine PDF eBook
Author Jesús Gil
Publisher Midwest Theological Forum
Total Pages 481
Release 2020-06-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1948139359

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“Wanting Jesus Alone to Shine” is a biography of the founder of Opus Dei illustrated with more than 300 photos, maps, infographics and autograph texts. The authors, Jesús Gil and Enrique Muñiz, desire to offer a biography in which the images allow readers to enter into the life of Saint Josemaria: not only to learn about his experiences intellectually, but also to share in some of the feelings that accompanied these experiences.