Bishop Fernando Ocáriz, Prelator of Opus Dei. Photo: Flickr Opus Dei

“We Accept with Sincere Filial Obedience These Provisions,” Said the Prelate of the Opus Dei, in Face of the Pope’s Modifications

“The Motu Proprio dated August 8 must also be taken into account in adapting and updating the statutes of the Work, which has been underway for a year,” recalled the Prelate of the Opus Dei

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ZENIT News / Rome, 10.08.2023).- On Thursday, August 10, the Prelate of the Opus Dei, Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz, sent a letter to the faithful of the Opus Dei’s Personal Prelature, in which he addresses the subject of the Motu Proprio with which Pope Francis modifies the canons that regulate the figures of the Personal Prelatures in the Code of Canon Law. 

“I am writing to share with you that we accept with sincere filial obedience these provisions of the Holy Father, and to ask you that we all remain closely united in this as well. Thus we follow the spirit with which Saint Josemaría and his successors accepted any provision of the Pope related to Opus Dei. Since the Work belongs to both God and the Church, the Holy Spirit is guiding us at all times,” writes the Prelate.

Then he continues, “Moreover, the Motu Proprio dated August 8 must also be taken into account in adapting and updating the statutes of the Work, which has been underway for a year. Therefore I now renew the request for your prayers, which I addressed to you several months ago, so that this work may come to fruition. I would also like that each day, with God’s grace, the realization of being children of the Church, brothers and sisters of a united family who seek to embody in their lives the message received by Saint Josemaría, may be strengthened in us. Let us be apostles who magnanimously sow understanding and charity, with the joy that comes from encountering our Lord.”

Monsignor Ocáriz points out that “The modifications established in these canons refer to the general law regarding Personal Prelatures. In the addition that refers to the laity (Opus Dei’s reason for being: ordinary Christians in the midst of the world, who seek God through their professional work and ordinary life), the fact that they are faithful of their dioceses, like any other Catholic, is made explicit. In the case of the Work, moreover, they are members of this supernatural family, thanks to a specific vocational call.”

Lastly, the Prelate encourages them “to continue accompanying me on my pastoral trip in the upcoming days in Australia and New Zealand, as I recently requested, in another message, and to have recourse to our Lady’s motherly intercession on the approaching Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary.”

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