No religious vows to be an Opus Dei member | Inquirer Opinion

No religious vows to be an Opus Dei member

01:06 AM January 19, 2015

I am writing regarding the article “Opus Dei tutors Francis: English only, please” (Front Page, 1/11/15).

The second paragraph makes mention of Greg Burke being a member of Opus Dei, a “Catholic group of mostly laymen who take religious vows, including celibacy.”

I am aware that members of Opus Dei do not take religious vows as they are not consecrated persons like those in the religious orders. Majority of Opus Dei members are laymen; only a small percentage of its members are ordained priests. These priests take care of the spiritual needs of Opus Dei and its apostolic works.

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The following links may be helpful for more information about Opus Dei: https://www.opusdei.ca/en-ca/article/do-members-of-opus-dei-make-vows/

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https://www.opusdei.org/en-us/faq/#who-belongs-to-opus-dei

—IVY BRIOSO, [email protected]

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