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No. 31 July - December 2000 Page 228 |
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Bishop Echevarria arrived in Pamplona on Friday, June 30. On Sunday, July 2, he celebrated Holy Mass in the Goroabe Student Residence at the University of Navarre. In his homily he encouraged his listeners to renew their spirit of conversion and to meditate on the reality that Christ shed all of his blood for each one of us. o o o In August the Prelate of Opus Dei visited the Republic of Argentina. The principal purpose of this trip was to preside at a formational conference for members of the Regional Councils of the Prelature of various countries, which took place at the Conference Center of “La Chacra,” some twenty miles from the Argentine capital. This was where Blessed Josemaria had stayed in 1974. While there he took advantage of the opportunity to become more directly acquainted with some of the apostolic initiatives of faithful of Opus Dei in Buenos Aires, and to meet with different groups of faithful of the Prelature. This included a visit to the Madero Institute, a center for the professional formation of workers and technicians. Since 1999, a high school has also formed part of this center. In the gatherings that he held during these weeks, Bishop Echevarría recalled the audience that he had with the Holy Father before leaving Rome, in which the Pope told him that he “sent his blessing for all of the apostolic works and for each of the persons that he would see.” The Prelate also visited the campus of Austral University in the community of Pilar, some thirty miles from Buenos Aires. There he had a meeting with the personnel of the University Hospital, which was recently inaugurated, and with the Institute of Advanced Business Studies. o o o On September 12, Bishop Echevarría traveled to the United States. As soon as he reached New York he went to “Murray Hill Place,” the new regional headquarters of the Opus Dei Prelature in the United States, located in Manhattan. During his four day stay, he met with various groups of faithful of Opus Dei and persons participating in the formational means given in various cities on the East Coast. Invited by Cardinal Hickey, Bishop Echevarría took part in the blessing of the chapel of the “Catholic Information Center” of the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., which is dedicated to Blessed Josemaria. At the Mass, together with Cardinal Hickey, the concelebrants were Bishop Echevarría, Bishop Loverde of Arlington, Auxiliary Bishop Lori of Washington, and Msgr. Ocariz, Vicar General of Opus Dei. The operation of the Catholic Information Center was entrusted to priests of the Opus Dei Prelature in 1992 by Cardinal Hickey. The chapel has seating for about one hundred people. Holy Mass is celebrated daily and the sacrament of confession is available for those desiring it. In Washington, the Prelate visited The Heights School, a school established by faithful of the Prelature in Potomac, Maryland. There he spoke with those involved in running the school, emphasizing the importance of charity as the foundation of all educational efforts and insisting on the habitual practice of fraternal correction as an integral part of that charity. He also visited the Oakcrest School, a school for girls in northern Virginia, at its new campus in the suburban community of McLean. |
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Romana - Bulletin of the Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei Address: Viale Bruno Buozzi 73, 00197 Rome | redazione@romana.org English edition: us@romana.org |
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