Opus dei: Mystery behind mysteries
(www.opusdei.org)
Da Vinci Code does not need any introduction. This book has started many controversies. It made an unknown writer a household name across the world. Many critics have compared it with Mel Gibson’s The Passion Of the Christ.
If you have read about Dan Brown’s book, you must be familiar with this term. However, its supporters claim that so much fallacies and unfounded facts have found place in media.
Few know that this sect is like many other sects with own code of spiritual practice.
St. Jose Maria Escrivá founded this
organisation.
He was Spanish saint who also took doctorate in theology. Pope too has recognised this sect by accepting Jose Maria Escrivá as saint. He died in Rome on June 26,1975.
Those who love to read about other side of story must read about this organisation.
They will be able to learn many unknown facts about this organisation.
It has around 85000
members.
Many teachers and professors are its members.
Many political and social leaders have supported
Opus dei.
This website
suits all who take deep interest in
history. They can also find rare photographs of its founder and other members.
It has a good sitemap.
You can also read news about this organisation from the pressroom section.
If you want to clear your doubts about this organization then F&Q suits you.
You will get
answers to question like
What is opus dei!
How can one join opus dei
Does opus dei publish names of it members
What are coopertors?
There are many answers provided to our questions
Opus dei believes that by being close to god, serving society its mission can be accomplished.
You can also contact its branches by submitting your information to the website.
We must learn about this organisation so that we can really appreciate what history is all about.
(Ashish Dimri, a freelancing journalist wrote this
review.
This review doenot support or oppose any religious sentiments and has been written for informative purpose only)
Published: April 10, 2006
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