Opus Dei

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

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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
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a Spanish diplomat, writer, and historian who knew Saint Josemaría personally, narrates the story, using previously unpublished letters, diaries, and other sources from the archives of the Prelature of Opus Dei.

The Founder of Opus Dei: The Life of Josemaría Escrivá, Volume II

The Founder of Opus Dei: The Life of Josemaría Escrivá, Volume II
Title The Founder of Opus Dei: The Life of Josemaría Escrivá, Volume II PDF eBook
Author Andres Vazquez de Prada
Publisher Scepter Publishers
Pages 469
Release 2017-03-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 159417122X

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This second volume of the three-volume biography of St. Josemaría covers one of the most remarkable periods of his life: from the outbreak of the civil war in 1936 to his departure for Rome in 1946. In Republican Spain fierce anti-Catholic persecution led St. Josemaría to do his priestly work in secret, fully aware that if caught, he would be executed - as were 6000 other priests. This book recounts the saint's dangerous journey across the Pyrenees to the Nationalist zone, where he could exercise his priestly ministry more freely, his tireless labors to counter (with both heroic charity and determination) the slanders that threatened to overwhelm Opus Dei, and more. Here is an unforgettable picture of the saint's activity during the years of crisis that threatened to obliterate his great gift to the church: Opus Dei.

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
Pages 532
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781889334868

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This second volume of the three-volume biography of St. Josemaría covers one of the most remarkable periods of his life: from the outbreak of the civil war in 1936 to his departure for Rome in 1946. In Republican Spain fierce anti-Catholic persecution led St. Josemaría to do his priestly work in secret, fully aware that if caught, he would be executed - as were 6000 other priests. This book recounts the saint's dangerous journey across the Pyrenees to the Nationalist zone, where he could exercise his priestly ministry more freely, his tireless labors to counter (with both heroic charity and determination) the slanders that threatened to overwhelm Opus Dei, and more. Here is an unforgettable picture of the saint's activity during the years of crisis that threatened to obliterate his great gift to the church: Opus Dei.

To the Ends of the Earth: St Josemaria Escriva and the Origins of Opus Dei

To the Ends of the Earth: St Josemaria Escriva and the Origins of Opus Dei
Title To the Ends of the Earth: St Josemaria Escriva and the Origins of Opus Dei PDF eBook
Author William Keenan
Publisher St Josemaria Escriva and the O
Pages 326
Release 2019-03-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781091367067

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To the Ends of the Earth is the final book of a compelling, three-volume biography of Saint Josemaría Escrivá, the founder of Opus Dei. Covering his later years in Rome, To the Ends of the Earth charts the dramatic spread of Opus Dei across five continents. The book also details Josemaría Escrivá's battles within the church to get the most important spiritual message of our time heard: that holiness is not just for priests and nuns but also for ordinary men and women, who can become saints through their everyday lives and work. Initially branded a "madman" and "heretic," Escrivá lived to see his teachings affirmed by Vatican II. To the Ends of the Earth also tells the story of how Josemaría Escrivá became a saint, and the Vatican's investigations into numerous miracles accredited to him, resulting in his canonization by Pope John Paul II on October 6, 2002.

The Founder of Opus Dei: The Life of Josemaría Escrivá, Volume I

The Founder of Opus Dei: The Life of Josemaría Escrivá, Volume I
Title The Founder of Opus Dei: The Life of Josemaría Escrivá, Volume I PDF eBook
Author Andres Vazquez de Prada
Publisher Scepter Publishers
Pages 718
Release 2017-03-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1594171211

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This is the first volume of three about the life of Saint Josemaría Escrivá. He has been hailed as a pioneer in helping ordinary Christians find God in their daily lives. Moved as a teenager by footprints of a barefoot Carmelite priest in the snow, Josemaría felt called to greater generosity in the priesthood and in his struggles to build up Opus Dei during the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. This latest biography is the most extensively researched work on his family history, childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood. The reader benefits from an enormous wealth of details in extensive notes and appendices. Accompanying them are excerpts from his correspondence, spiritual writings and testimonials from dozens of friends and acquaintances. The remarkable story continues in volumes II and III.

The Day the Bells Rang Out

The Day the Bells Rang Out
Title The Day the Bells Rang Out PDF eBook
Author William Keenan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011-08-30
Genre
ISBN 9781463768690

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The Day the Bells Rang Out is the first book of a compelling, three-volume biography of Saint Josemaría Escrivá, the founder of Opus Dei. Covering the early years of his life, The Day the Bells Rang Out reads like a thriller. But it is much more than a breathtaking adventure.This is the story of a fugitive priest at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, caught up in the bloodbath of the religious persecution in which thousands of priests were slaughtered.Through the personal notes of Josemaría Escrivá we experience the terror unfolding day by day. Amid the chaos and horror we are given vivid glimpses into the soul of a man striving for sanctity in a violent and troubled world. And all the while this priest, who had earlier received a vision from God, was spreading the most important spiritual message of our time - that holiness is not just for priests and nuns but also for ordinary men and women, who can become saints through their everyday lives and work. Josemaría Escrivá was himself made a saint when Pope John Paul II canonized him on October 6, 2002.