Bibliography of Opus Dei - By Others

By Others

  • John Paul II, Papal Bull Ut Sit Establishing the Personal Prelature of Opus Dei
  • John Paul II, Christifideles Omnes, Papal Decree on Escriva's Heroic Virtues
  • Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (Benedict XVI), Opus Dei and St. Josemaria: Letting God work
  • Cardinal José Saraiva Martins, St. Josemaria: God's Instrument for Opus Dei
  • Richard John Neuhaus, The Work of God in "First Things."
  • Allen, John, Jr. (2005). Opus Dei: an Objective Look Behind the Myths and Reality of the Most Controversial Force in the Catholic Church, Doubleday Religion. ISBN 0-385-51449-2 — book written after 300 hours of interviews by a journalist of National Catholic Reporter, a left leaning newspaper; link refers to a summary Q&A
  • Allen, John, Jr. (2005). Opus Dei: An Introduction, Chapter I: A Quick Overview, Chapter 4: Contemplatives in the Middle of the World, Chapter 7: Opus Dei and Secrecy - 4 on-line excerpts from John Allen's Opus Dei
  • Allen, John, Jr. (24 March 2005). "Decoding Opus Dei". An Interview with John Allen, by Edward Pentin. Newsweek. — a short summary of his book
  • Allen, John, Jr. (14 December 2005). Opus Dei: The First Objective Look Behind the Myths and Reality of the Most Controversial Force in the Catholic Church. Carnegie Council, New York City. — edited transcript of remarks, part of The Resurgence of Religion in Politics Series
  • Allen, John, Jr. (January 2006). "Unveiling Opus Dei". An Interview with John Allen, by John Romanowsky. Godspy.
  • Vittorio Messori (1997). Opus Dei, Leadership and Vision in Today’s Catholic Church. Regnery Publishing. ISBN 0-89526-450-1. -- an investigation (Un' indagine, the original Italian title) done by a journalist
  • Jean-Jacques Thierry (1975). Opus Dei: A Close Up. Scepter. ISBN 0-933932-32-4. -- the first serious study on Opus Dei to be published, written by a French journalist
  • Fergal Bowers (1989). The Work - An Investigation into Opus Dei in Ireland. Dufour Editions. ISBN 1-85371-037-7.
  • Peter Bristow (2001). Opus Dei: Christians in the Midst of the World. Catholic Truth Society, London.
  • Massimo Introvigne, Opus Dei and the Anti-cult Movement in Cristianità n. 229 (1994)
  • Dan Brown (2003). The Da Vinci Code. Double Day. ISBN 0-552-14951-9.
  • Joan Estruch (1995). Saints and Schemers: Opus Dei and its Paradoxes. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-7351-0356-9.
  • J. J. M Garvey (1989). Parents Guide to Opus Dei. Sicut Dixit Press. ISBN 0-9628502-0-9.
  • Robert Hutchison (1992). Their Kingdom Come: Inside the Secret World of Opus Dei. ISBN 0-312-19344-0.
  • Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, "Are there sects in the Catholic Church?" L'Osservatore Romano Weekly Edition in English, 13/20 August 1997, page 3.
  • Maria del Carmen Tapia (1998). Beyond the Threshold. Continuum International Publishing Group. ISBN 0-8264-1096-0.
  • Gordon Urquhart (1999). The Pope's Armada: : Unlocking the Secrets of Mysterious and Powerful New Sects in the Church. Prometheus Book. ISBN 157392699X.
  • Walsh, Michael (1989). OPUS DEI: An investigation Into The Secret Society Struggling For Power Within The Catholic Church. New York, New York: HarperSanFrancisco. pp. 230 w/Index. ISBN 0-06-069268-5.
  • Silver, Vernon; Smith, Michael. 30 April 2006. " Opus Dei's spiritual quest rooted in work, business". Bloomberg News.
  • Economic Times. (20 Mat 2006). We are no ruthless cult, says Opus Dei
  • Deborah Dundas. (19 May 2006). Inside Opus Dei
  • Brancoli, Rodolfo (June–July 2002). "Il fantasma dell'Opera: Storia di un'avversione che si sta trasformando in simpatia". Liberal. — "The Phantom of the Opus ('Opera')": story of an aversion that is turning into understanding." An article in a left-of-centre Italian magazine
  • Gaspari, Antonio (June–July 1995). "A New Way for the Church?". Inside the Vatican. Provided courtesy of EWTN
  • Goodstein, Laurie (7 February 2006). "Group Says of 'Da Vinci Code' Film: It's Just Fiction". New York Times.
  • Howse, Christopher (October 2005). Out of the Shadows: Book Review of Allen's Opus Dei: Secrets and Power in the Catholic Church. Tablet.
  • Introvigne, Massimo (May 1994). "Opus Dei and the Anti-cult Movement". Cristianità, 229, p. 3-12.
  • König, Franz Cardinal (9 November 1975). "Il significato dell Opus Dei". Corriere della Sera.
  • Luciani, Albino Cardinal (John Paul I) (25 July 78). "Seeking God through everyday work". Il Gazzettino Venice.
  • Martin, James, S.J. (25 February 1995). "Opus Dei in the United States". America Magazine.
  • Martins, José Saraiva. (9 October 2002). "St. Josemaría: God's instrument for the Work". L'Osservatore Romano.
  • Messori, Vittorio (1997). Opus Dei, Leadership and Vision in Today's Catholic Church. Regnery Publishing. ISBN 0-89526-450-1. — an investigation (Un' indagine, the original Italian title) done by the journalist behind Crossing the Threshold of Hope and the Ratzinger Report
  • Neuhaus, Richard John (November 1995). "The Work of God". First Things, 57, p. 71-87.
  • Ratzinger, Joseph Cardinal (Benedict XVI) (9 October 2002). "St. Josemaria: God is very much at work in our world today". L'Osservatore Romano Weekly Edition in English, p. 3.
  • Royal, Robert (May 1998). "Books in Review: Opus Dei". First Things. 83, p. 56-59.
  • Thierry, Jean-Jacques (1975). Opus Dei: A Close Up. Scepter. ISBN 0-933932-32-4. — the first serious study on Opus Dei to be published, written by a French journalist
  • Van Biema, David (24 April 2006). "The Ways of Opus Dei". Time Magazine. Cover Story.

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