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Featured Articles
- Impressions
of a professional woman: From Toxicity to Transcendence: St. Josemaria
and Contemplation in the Workplace
- By
Jenny Driver, MD, a Fellow in Geriatric Oncology, Harvard Medical
School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. She gave this presentation
at the Conference entitled "Passionately Loving the World"
in Toronto, Canada in January of 2003. The conference was held
to commemorate the Centennial of the birth of St. Josemaria Escriva,
the founder of Opus Dei.
- One
student's experience in college and then moving into a center of
Opus Dei: Q & A with Allison Marie Elliott
- A
24 year-old graduate student shares her experience with her
university education and life at Bayridge (Bayridge is a corporate
work of Opus Dei and has served women undergraduate and graduate
students in Boston for over 40 years. It has received a number
of grants from Rosemoor over the years.).
- Philosophy
professor explains certain aspects of the spirit of Opus Dei: The
Incarnational Vision of St. Josemaria
- By
Laura Garcia, Ph.D. This address was delivered at a conference
at Bentley College, November 16, 2002, entitled “Among Family
and Friends: The American Legacy of a New Saint, Josemaria Escriva.
Professor Garcia teaches philosophy at Boston College.
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