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Opus Dei by John L. Allen Jr.

Opus Dei by John L. Allen Jr.

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An Objective Look Behind the Myths and Reality of the Most Controversial Force in the Catholic Church
413 pages, Hardcover
241 x 160 x 37mm (L x W x T)
Condition: LIKE NEW: This book is almost as new, with no damage nor defects. There no markings, inscriptions or signatures of any kind, pages are clean and vibrant.
Genres: Religion / Nonfiction / History / Catholicism / Christianity / Theology / Politics / Spirituality

This publication represents a comprehensive journalistic investigation into Opus Dei, a prominent and often debated organization within the Catholic Church. The work aims to provide clarity regarding the organization's activities, influence, and the controversies surrounding it.

Opus Dei, established in 1928, is an international association of Catholic laypeople and clergy committed to integrating Christian principles into their professional and social lives. Despite its stated mission of promoting personal sanctification and societal engagement, the organization has faced accusations of political conservatism, cult-like practices, and undue influence within the Vatican.

This investigation addresses these allegations, separating factual information from speculative claims. The author, leveraging extensive access to Opus Dei leadership and members, as well as interviews with former members, provides a detailed analysis of the organization's structure, practices, and objectives.

The report examines Opus Dei's influence on Vatican policy and its extensive network of members in influential positions across various sectors, including politics, finance, and academia. Furthermore, it offers insights into the organization's rituals and spiritual practices, including those that have generated public controversy.

This publication seeks to provide an objective and informed perspective on Opus Dei, addressing the prevalent misconceptions and conspiracy theories that have surrounded the organization for many years. It presents a balanced account, grounded in journalistic rigor, to foster a deeper understanding of Opus Dei's role within the Catholic Church and its impact on contemporary society.
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