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  2. Controversies about Opus Dei - Wikipedia

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    Josemaría Escrivá had a Jesuit priest as a spiritual director (Fr. Sánchez) at the time that he founded Opus Dei (1928ff.). [22] As a result, he apparently based some of the practices of Opus Dei on the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus, [23] such as: required manifestation of conscience to a superior, seeking prestigious people for membership, a military-style hierarchical authority ...

  3. Opus Dei - Wikipedia

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    Opus Dei (English: Work of God) is an institution of the Catholic Church which was founded in Spain in 1928 by Josemaría Escrivá.Its stated mission is to help its lay and clerical members to seek holiness in their everyday occupations and within their societies.

  4. Opus Dei’s One Big Conspiracy That Wasn’t - AOL

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    Opus does not establish or even explicitly claim that this network operates on the direct orders of Opus Dei, though it names several numeraries who have worked with Leo and George on various ...

  5. Governmental lists of cults and sects - Wikipedia

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    The absence of Opus Dei or the Freemasons also raised questions. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In 2007, Yves Bertrand, General Director of the Renseignements généraux from 1992 to 2003, spoke about his collaborative work with the parliamentary reports on cults, and said: "Alongside genuine and dangerous cults practicing removal of school, abuse of weakness ...

  6. Opus Dei and politics - Wikipedia

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    Opus Dei has been accused of supporting Totalitarianism, during the first part of the 20th century, and afterward far-right governments.Opus Dei's history parallels that of Francisco Franco's conservative dictatorship in Spain, and was first developed during the troublesome years of the interwar period, along with the dictatorships of António de Oliveira Salazar and Adolf Hitler, and Benito ...

  7. List of members of Opus Dei - Wikipedia

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    The names of Opus Dei directors and priests are available in official Catholic journals and Opus Dei's official bulletin, Romana. Opus Dei maintains lists of cooperators, who are not considered by Opus Dei to be members, and who do not even have to be Roman Catholics, but who agree to assist with the work of Opus Dei in any of various ways ...

  8. List of wealthiest religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    Opus Dei (part of the Catholic Church) 3.0 Italy: Catholicism [14] Church of Scientology: 2.0 United States: Scientology [15] [16] Holy See (Vatican) Unknown [17] Vatican City: Catholicism: Not available due to widespread properties globally. [18] [19] [20]

  9. Talk:Controversies about Opus Dei/Archive 2006-1 - Wikipedia

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    Some of the foremost professional cult research organisations like The International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) and The Rick A. Ross Institute (RRI) have classified Opus Dei as a cult. With this, Opus Dei is in the same list as the Al-Qaeda, Wicca, Waco Davidians, Charismatic Pentecostals, Legionaries of Christ, Amway, Multi-level ...