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Women of Opus Dei

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A line of work to position of the researchers of the Center of programs of study Josemaría Escrivá, Mercedes Montero and Inmaculada Alva is destined to study the women of Opus Dei. In 2021 they published a book graduate "The Unexpected Fact. Women in Opus Dei (1930-1950)" in which they recount the different phases of consolidation of Opus Dei's work among women during its first 20 years of existence.

 

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"The unexpected event"

A book on the life and experiences of the first women in Opus Dei

The historians Mercedes Montero and Inmaculada Alva have presented a book that sample the different phases of consolidation of Opus Dei among women work .

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The Unexpected Fact. Women in Opus Dei

presentation of the book

Historians Inmaculada Alva and Mercedes Montero affirm that the message of St. Josemaría Escrivá is increasingly relevant to women, to the extent that women's activity encompasses more areas of public life.

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"The unexpected event"

The early years of the women of Opus Dei

The historians Mercedes Montero and Inmaculada Alva presented in Pamplona on April 28 a book that sample the different phases of consolidation of Opus Dei's work among women during its first 20 years of existence.

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The first women of Opus Dei

The Unexpected Fact

Inmaculada Alva and Mercedes Montero, professors and researchers at the University of Navarra, presented the book 'El Hecho Inesperado. Women in Opus Dei (1930-1950)' (Rialp 2021), which recounts the life and experience of the first women in the Work.

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Interview

Inmaculada Alva, historian: "The first women of Opus Dei were a revolution in the post-war period".

Although initially the founder of the Work did not admit women, Escrivá accepted them in 1930. Two women historians have written a book about those early years.

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