ROME — Before being ordained a priest in the Opus Dei prelature in 1999, Father John Wauck studied Renaissance history literature at Harvard University and later served as a contributing editor of The ...
NEW YORK — Opus Dei is one of the villains in The Da Vinci Code. And although the Dan Brown blockbuster is fiction, it’s likely that many people will come away from the film version next month ...
As part of its communications blitz to counter the negative image of Opus Dei in Dan Brown’s “The Da Vinci Code”, Opus Dei has authorized the reprinting of their founder’s most well-known book, "The ...
Usually, the Vatican ignores books or movies that paint the church in unfavorable, controversial ways. Not this time. With 40 million copies of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code sold and the movie version ...
NEW YORK -- The entrance to the national headquarters of the Roman Catholic group Opus Dei is the last place you would expect to find mention of "The Da Vinci Code." The conservative organization has ...
“Opus Dei does not have any monks, albino or otherwise,” Brian Finnerty said with a smile. Mr. Finnerty, the U.S. media relations director for the group, was debunking one of the many distortions in ...
The conservative religious group Opus Dei has asked for a disclaimer on the upcoming film based on the best-selling novel “The Da Vinci Code.” Opus Dei, portrayed as a murderous, power-hungry sect in ...
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Opus Dei made another attempt earlier this month to urge Sony to include a disclaimer at the beginning of the Da Vinci Code film, indicating that it is a work of fiction, reported E! Online. The film, ...
ROME - The conservative religious group Opus Dei has asked for a disclaimer on the upcoming film based on the best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code. Opus Dei, portrayed as a murderous, power-hungry ...
NEW YORK — The first documentary to bask in the halo of the May 2006 theatrical release of “The Da Vinci Code” is a two-hour, $700,000 investigative work called “Decoding Opus Dei.” Opus Dei, a ...
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