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Opus Dei is a Catholic institution founded by Saint Josemaría Escrivá. Its mission is to spread the message that work and the circumstances of everyday life are occasions for growing closer to God, for serving others, and for improving society.
The women of Opus Dei are treated as if its still medieval times. I do not understand how the women of this church can simply ignore the progress the woman has made over the past century. For the work of god? A god that you presume would wish the cilice upon you? You sacrificing this pain benefits who? How?
Originally posted by Ezekiel
I wasnt aware that they treated women any differently than any other catholic faith - do you have any further information on this??
Originally posted by ArchangelOfCool
I always thought the cilice was meant for them to be able to share the pain that Jesus had to suffer for them, as a way of bringing them closer to him?
Besides, a chilice isn't doing any more damage than getting your nose peirced, or having a needle repeatedly jab your skin in order to inject dye. Half the stuff seen on Jackass or Wild Boyz is far more dangerous and painful than the chilice must be.
its probably not the most excrushiating pain anyone has felt but is this really supposed to make them feel closer to Jesus? Are we expected to believe that Christ would want people to cause themself any sort of physical pain?
Originally posted by nephyx
Fundamental fear mongering. thats what comes to mind when i think of Opus dei.
Its all insanity. i dont even need to justify myself.
. In any event, the practice of mortification as lived in Opus Dei gives more emphasis to everyday sacrifices than to these greater sacrifices, and is not like the distorted and exaggerated depiction in The Da Vinci Code.
Originally posted by chissler
is this really supposed to make them feel closer to Jesus?
Are we expected to believe that Christ would want people to cause themself any sort of physical pain?
Originally posted by Nygdan
Originally posted by chissler
is this really supposed to make them feel closer to Jesus?
Sure, why not? Those who suffer were favoured by jesus, lepers, the sick, the poor, etc. Christians were urged to not give up the faith, or even to just not say that they've given up the faith, even if they are tortured and fed alive to ravenous animals.
Originally posted by junglejake
I cater to myself. "It's all about me, it's all about I, it's all about number 1".
Numeries,(which is the term used to describe the initiates into the order) take a vow of chastity and poverty and dedicate their whole pay to Opus Dei,
the staff that cooks and cleans..who incidently have to lead the same life as the numeries
which make it the largest sect within the catholic church.
90,000 slaves to do the bidding of sect that are secretive,wealth orientated and hungry for power over the masses of the earth,started by a man who thought dictatorial rule was the only way to govern.