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Opus Dei: A Historical Timeline shows the historical development of Opus Dei.
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OpusDei: A Historical Timeline shows the historical development ofOpusDei. 1902: 9 January. Birth of the founder, St. Josemaría Escrivá, in Barbastro...
OpusDei is a personal prelature within the Roman Church that has been the subject of numerous controversies. Throughout its history, OpusDei has been...
This list ofOpusDei saints and beatified people includes not only saints of the Catholic Church and those officially beatified by the Church (beati)...
name of a Marian shrine in Aragon, Spain, built by Josemaría Escrivá, the founder ofOpusDei, and consecrated on July 7, 1975, under the title of Our...
General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the New Evangelization. TimelineofOpusDei "Archbishop Antonio Arregui Yarza". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved...
June 1932 – 2003) was the second head ofOpusDei in Australia, succeeding Fr James Albrecht who established OpusDei in Australia in 1963 and being followed...
granted status as full colleges of the University. Grandpont House becomes a study centre for the Catholic organisation OpusDei. Oxford Instruments established...
feel that OpusDei was his specific calling within the Catholic Church: (1) its members' devotion to the Bible; (2) its ecumenism, since OpusDei was the...
Personal Prelature ofOpusDei on 8 August 1966 at the age of 28. From 1984 he was professor of moral theology at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross...
Hanssen. Hanssen was mentioned in chapter 5 of Dan Brown's book The Da Vinci Code as the most noted OpusDei member to non-members. His sexual deviancy...
doctrinal formation given in the university is entrusted to OpusDei, a Personal prelature of the Catholic Church. On August 15, 1967, a non-profit private...
Prelature of the Holy Cross (OpusDei) on 23 August 1977. He received doctorates in canon law and jurisprudence and served as professor of canon law,...
The following timeline lists the significant events in the invention and development of the telescope. c.2560 BC–c.860 BC — Egyptian artisans polish rock...
which had been prone to isolationism, to a new breed of economists, the technocrats ofOpusDei. This led to massive economic growth, second only to Japan...
Florida opens. National Museum of Romanticism inaugurated. 1925 – Teatro Pavón (theatre) opens. 1928 - Catholic OpusDei founded. 1929 Gran Vía constructed...
He was ordained as a priest for OpusDei on 21 August 1977. He earned a doctorate in theology from the University of Navarra. He did pastoral work in...
head of the Catholic Church. The Catholic pope uses various titles by tradition, including Summus Pontifex, Pontifex Maximus, and Servus servorum Dei. Each...
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Bang. October 2, 1928: Josemaría Escrivá founded OpusDei, a worldwide organization of lay members of the Catholic Church. 1928: Sigrid Undset wins the...