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Shining New Light on Opus Dei’s Mission
Boston Globe ^ | 12/19/09 | Erica Noonan

Posted on 11/19/2009 6:06:01 AM PST by marshmallow

At Medfield’s Montrose School, in BC grad’s book, women cite positive role served by Catholic group

"Opus Dei" means work of God in Latin. At the Montrose School in Medfield, it means educating girls to be leaders with “faith, character, and vision,’’ said the independent Catholic institution’s head, Karen E. Bohlin.

For Mary Brennan, a Franklin mother of six, it is a search for divinity in everyday life as she cares for her children and works part time. “It’s faith in practice,’’ said Brennan, who prays several times a day, using a rosary, Latin readings, and the New Testament. “As Catholics, it’s making a connection between work and faith.’’

Eighty years after being founded in Spain by St. Josemaria Escriva, Opus Dei remains an under-the-radar extension of Catholicism that is often misunderstood, adherents say. Yet it maintains a thriving presence in Greater Boston, with about 300 members, centers in Chestnut Hill, Boston’s Back Bay, Cambridge, and Pembroke, and the affiliated school in Medfield for girls in grades 6 through 12.

It took an image crisis - spurred by a 2003 novel by Dan Brown, “The Da Vinci Code,’’ featuring a monk-assassin with ties to Opus Dei - to put the prelature front and center in popular culture, and not in a positive light.

Finding many misrepresentations in Brown’s book, particularly about how Opus Dei treats women, who make up more than half of its membership, Boston College graduate Marie Oates started work on her own book, a pioneering collection of essays by two dozen women proclaiming the group’s egalitarian nature.

“We realized we had to tell the world about ourselves,’’ said Oates, who co-edited “Women of Opus Dei’’ with Dr. Jenny Driver, a physician at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. “Saint Josemaria loved women, and had great respect for them and everything...........

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TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Ministry/Outreach; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: opusdei

1 posted on 11/19/2009 6:06:02 AM PST by marshmallow
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To: marshmallow

Sounds like a good book!


2 posted on 11/19/2009 6:44:15 AM PST by CatQuilt (Lover of cats =^..^= and quilts)
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To: marshmallow
"Free of traditional church structure, aside from the traditional morning Mass celebrated by a male priest"

I like the ones with the ladies....

Other than that, a nice article about Opus Dei.p>

3 posted on 11/19/2009 10:58:31 AM PST by GonzoII ("That they may be one...Father")
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