
Opus Dei (Work of God)
Opus Dei, meaning "Work of God," is a Catholic organization founded in 1928 that emphasizes the sanctification of everyday life. Its members—laypeople and clergy—seek to integrate their faith into work, family, and social activities through spiritual practices, prayer, and personal holiness. Opus Dei promotes the idea that everyone can become closer to God by dedicating their daily routines to serving Him. It is committed to fostering Christian values in society and provides spiritual guidance, emphasizing that holiness is accessible to all, regardless of one’s professional or social status.