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Coat of arms of Saint Josemaria Escrivá Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer y Albás , born Jose María Escribá Albás, (9 January 1902 – 26 June 1975) was a Spanish Catholic priest who founded Opus Dei , an organization of laypeople and priests dedicated to the principle of everyday holiness. [ 1 ]
Immersed in God: Blessed Josemaria Escriva, Founder of Opus Dei as Seen by His Successor, Bishop Álvaro Del Portillo—by Álvaro Del Portillo and Cesare Cavalleri; Journey with Jesus through the Liturgical Year; Orar: Como sal y como luz ("Praying: like salt and like light")
The Way (Spanish: Camino) is a book about spirituality composed by Josemaría Escrivá, the initiator of the Roman Catholic religious organization Opus Dei.The book was published first during 1934 with the name Consideraciones espirituales.
Por Cristo, con Él y en Él: escritos sobre san Josemaría, Madrid, Palabra, 2007, 1ª, 234 pp. Vivir la Santa Misa, Madrid, Rialp, 2010, 1ª, 196 pp. Creo, creemos: textos procedentes de las Cartas pastorales dirigidas a los fieles de la Prelatura del Opus Dei durante el Año de la fe (2012-2013), Madrid, Rialp, 2014, 1ª, 127 pp.
— San Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer in 1960 in the ceremony of the award of the title of adoptive son of the city of Pamplona After the foundation of the Faculty of Philosophy in 1955 and the Business School, IESE , in 1958, the Estudio General de Navarra was established as a university by The Holy See on 6 August 1960, and Escrivá was ...
1975 - 1980: After Escriva's death on June 26, 1975, the Postulation for the Cause of his beatification and canonization started receiving thousands of reports of favors granted through his intercession; the postulation also received testimonies about his holy life. These came from people all over the world.
Juan José Espinosa San Martín, Minister for Finance (1965–1969, Spain under Franco). [11] Faustino García-Moncó Fernández, Minister for Trade (1965–1969, Spain under Franco). [11] Fernando Herrero Tejedor (died 1975), Secretary General of the Movimiento (Franco's political party) (1975). [11]
He was born 29 September 1913 in Daimiel in Spain. [4] [1] His father was Joaquín Fisac, his mother Amparo Serna. [5]He had six brothers and sisters, among them Dolores 'Lola' Fisac (1909-2005), who became one of the first female Opus Dei members. [6]