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Ana Samuel: Opus Dei

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2007

a political philosophy grad student talks about becoming a supernumerary, a typical day in her life, and the role of women in Opus Dei.

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  • Does everyone see this woman right here? Did you here what she said about Motherhood? This is a woman that not one, but a thousand men would die for, maybe millions. Her husband would work a thousand hours, march a thousand miles for her and her children. His work reflects his passion for his wife. God bless them.

  • MANY CENSORED COMMENTARIES,,,,,THATS MAKES U THINK.......

    WHATS FREEDOM FOR OPUS

  • Their is a lot of misinformation concerning OpusDei out their on the web my advice is to go to .opusdei.org for info and definitely attend nights of recollection held once a month and listen and ask questions get to now other who are in the work to know what is really going on and what OpusDei is all about,the website can direct you to places to go and email addresses on where you can get the info you need,I am not a member of OpusDei but do practice myFaith in the Spirit of OpusDei

  • Really nicely said by her :)

  • She is a lovely woman.

  • Caress and kiss her in the name of Opus Dei.

    There is no Sin in this.

    To go to a Daily Mass is a good thing.

  • iT'S NOT CULTISH. You decide to join a section of the CATHOLIC CHURCH. CHOOSE? NOT CHOOSE?

  • @choralcomposerdude

    To join Opus Dei Prelature you need to be of age and a couple of years ago you were 16.

    Underage people attending retreats to receive spiritual guidance which will result in a personal call from God to join Opus Dei and, yet, they would be required to bind themselves with a contract instead of a vow...

    Now, maybe it's just me but I find all this very disturbing... cultish to say the least.

  • @Lillymill

    But I've never been recruited. Once a couple years ago I discussed the possibility of potentially joining with a member. We concluded that I disagreed with enough of their practices to make it impossible. Since then I've continued to make regular use of their activities (to my great benefit) and the subject has never come up again. I've never seen anything to hint that OD exists for anything but simply providing spiritual aid to Christians. I don't get what all the calumny is about.

  • @choralcomposerdude

    Is there any organization that wouldn't be generous and friendly while trying to recruit you?

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