News - Opus Dei
HUNTINGTON, Indiana, April 9 /PRNewswire/ -- With Los Angeles' current archbishop, Cardinal Roger Mahony, retiring in February 2011, Pope Benedict XVI has named Mexican-born Archbishop Jose Gomez of San Antonio to succeed him.
British director Roland Joffe is working on a film funded by the conservative Roman Catholic group, Opus Dei, defectors from the group allege. Unidentified Opus Dei defectors allege Joffe is filming the movie There Be Dragons in Argentina thanks to Opus Dei funds and film appears to be propaganda for the religious organization, The Sunday Times of London reported. Opus Dei gained international notoriety with the 2003 release of the book The Da Vinci Code as well as the 2006 film version.
ATLANTA, April 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Opus South Corporation announced today that it and some of its subsidiaries filed voluntary petitions for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in order to facilitate an ongoing financial restructuring.
By Valero, Jack The last time Opus Dei was portrayed as a murderous, self- flagellating, power-hungry secret society of monstrous hypocrites was -- you may remember -- in The Da Vinci Code, first in the novel, then in the film starring Tom Hanks.
RALEIGH, N.C., March 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Ever since its release on the market The Da Vinci Code has inspired an uproar among the religious community and the general populous.
