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A barbed metal cilice worn by an Opus Dei numerary. (Four Corners: Nick Wiggins)Opus Dei's ultra-conservative teachings have also garnered controversy, even among Catholics.
DiNicola was once a member of Opus Dei, where lay members strive for holiness in everyday life through strict adherence to the Roman Catholic Church's teachings, at work and at home.
In 1998, a prematurely silver-haired, baby-faced priest named C. John McCloskey was dispatched by Opus Dei, the secretive right-wing Roman Catholic group, to Washington, D.C., to minister to some ...
In 1998, a prematurely silver-haired, baby-faced priest named C. John McCloskey was dispatched by Opus Dei, the secretive right-wing Roman Catholic group, to Washington, D.C., to minister to some ...
Anne Marie Allen’s strikingly angry memoir recalls the years she spent working as an unpaid skivvy for the Catholic Church institution ...
Opus Dei said use of the cilice and discipline by minors “used to happen in the past”, but it was “surprised” by claims that the practice was ongoing.
The accusations are serious: within Opus Dei there is allegedly a pressing recruitment of adolescent boys, some of whom are encouraged to practice 'painful' acts of 'physical mortification' and to ...
Almost since Opus Dei was founded in 1928 in pre-Franco Spain, the conservative Catholic group has been described as a "shadowy," "secretive," "cult-like" "sect." Every few years that image, which ...
Opus Dei is a conservative Catholic institution which was founded by Saint Josemaría Escrivá in 1928. It now has a presence in over 60 countries.
Opus Dei claims that its mission is to help people find God through their everyday lives. ... she had been given a cilice—a spiked chain used for self-punishment—and a whip.
Opus Dei, an ultra religious Catholic institution, ... By the time she turned 16, she had been given a cilice—a spiked chain used for self-punishment—and a whip.