Opus Dei
Opus Dei is a Catholic organization founded in 1928 by Josemaría Escrivá. Its primary mission is to promote the idea that everyone is called to holiness and can find God in their everyday lives, particularly through their work and daily activities. Members include both clergy and laypeople, and they strive to integrate their faith into their professional and personal lives.
The organization emphasizes the importance of personal spiritual development, prayer, and community. It offers various programs and resources to help members grow in their faith and live out their beliefs in practical ways. Opus Dei has been the subject of both admiration and criticism, often due to its perceived secrecy and influence within the Catholic Church.