José María González Barredo – An American Pioneer [PDF]
José María González Barredo, chemist and school professor met St. Josemaría and Opus Dei in the 1930s. He moved to the United States in 1946 for professional motives and became the first member of the Work in that country.
John Coverdale
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José Luis González Gullón / John Coverdale, Historia del Opus Dei, Rialp, Madrid 2021, 700 pp.
A. Méndiz-Noguero
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Congreso internacional «Historia del Opus Dei (1939-1962)» (Madrid, 16-17 junio de 2021)
Fernando Crovetto
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La formación de un gran relato sobre el Opus Dei / The making of a great story about Opus Dei in Spain [PDF]
The aim of this article is to investigate, analyze and interpret the image of Opus Dei, specially centered on the period of Franco’s rule in Spain (1939-1975). The principal objective of the research is to look into the causes of the contrast between the
Jaume Aurell
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Koichi Yamamoto (1940-1983) and the Beginnings of Opus Dei in Japan [PDF]
Biographical sketch of Koichi Yamamoto, one of the first members of Opus Dei in Japan and the first to die, in 1983. His life coincides with the first stage of the beginnings and early development of Opus Dei in his country.
Antonio Mélich
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Nihil sine episcopo. Los obispos españoles ante la Sociedad Sacerdotal de la Santa Cruz, 1950-1959 / Nihil sine episcopo. The Spanish Bishops before the Priestly Society of the Holy Cross, 1950-1959 [PDF]
The article focuses on the early reception of the Spanish episcopate to the Priestly Society of the Holy Cross, from 1950 to 1959, when the nature of this Priestly Society, united to Opus Dei, was described to the Spanish prelates.
Santiago Martínez Sánchez
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Montefalco, 1950: una iniciativa pionera para la promoción de la mujer en el ámbito rural mexicano / Montefalco, 1950: a pioneering enterprise to improve the condition of women in rural Mexico [PDF]
The apostolate of Opus Dei with women in rural Mexico acquired greater force through the work carried out in Montefalco, a former agricultural hacienda.
Lucina Moreno-Valle, Mónica Meza
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Fuentes para la historia de la Academia y de la Residencia DYA / Sources on the History of the DYA Academy and Residence [PDF]
DYA (initials for Derecho y Arquitectura—Law and Architecture) was the name given by St. Josemaría to the first apostolic undertaking of members of Opus Dei hav- ing an institutional character.
Constantino Ánchel
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Anotaciones de Ricardo Fernández Vallespín en la Academia DYA de Madrid (18 de marzo – 25 de junio de 1934) / Notes taken by Ricardo Fernández Vallespín in the DYA Academy (March 18th – June 25th 1934) [PDF]
The DYA Academy was the first center of Opus Dei in which Saint Josemaría gave Christian formation to university students and members of Opus Dei. During the time that the Academy was open, Ricardo Fernández Vallespín wrote several notes about different ...
José Luis González Gullón
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