What is Opus Dei?
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Opus Dei’s founder, Pope John Paul II said, “From the beginning of his priestly ministry, St. Josemaría Escrivá put at the very heart of his preaching the truth that all the baptized are called to the fullness of charity and that the most direct way to attain this goal is to be found in the midst of normal daily life. The Lord wants to enter into a loving communion with each one of his children, right in the midst of their daily occupations, in the context of everyday life” (Rome, 12 January 2002).
Were we to look for a phenomenon similar to Opus Dei in the history of Church, we would, as St. Josemaría Escrivá suggested, have to look at the early Christians. They were ordinary people who tried their best to live consistently their Christian commitments in the midst of their ordinary occupations, taking the Gospel message to all environments. This is what is meant by seeking sanctity in the middle of the world that is, trying to be like Jesus Christ, converting daily life into an occasion to love God and others for his sake.
Opus Dei and LBS
The Saint Of Ordinary Life
The Prelate of Opus Dei
Opus Dei in Nigeria
Our Works in Nigeria
Halls of Residence for young men and women close to some university campuses
The Imoran University Centre for girls in Ibadan; the Irawo University Centre for boys also at Ibadan and the Afara Leadership Centre for girls in Akoka, near the University of Lagos.
Schools
The Wavecrest Monotechnic of Catering and Hospitality Management in Surulere, Lagos; the Institute for Industrial Technology in Ikeja, which trains youths and workers to get good jobs; The Lagoon School for girls and the Whitesands School for boys, both in Lagos; Roseville nursery and primary school in Enugu; The Wavecrest
Youth Centres that run programmes to help build the character and academic excellence of students
Helmbridge Study Centre, Surulere for boys and the Lattice Club, Lekki for girls.
Hospitals and Rural Clinics
The Niger Foundation Hospital in Enugu and Health Clinics in various locations such as at Abidagba in Iloti village of Ogun State and at lwollo in Enugu State.
Two Conference Centres
One in Ogun State (Iroto Conference Centre) and the other in Enugu State that offer courses of formation, retreats and seminars; the staff of these centres also engage in rural development activities to serve the needs of the local people in the area.
Useful Links
The Communications Office of Opus Dei in Nigeria
35 Adeola Hopewell Street,
Victoria Island,
Lagos, Nigeria
Email: info@opusdei.ng
On the web
- About Opus Dei: http://opusdei.ng
- On its founder St. Josemaría Escrivá: http://josemariaescriva.info
- Complete writings of St. Josemaría available online: http://escrivaworks.org