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“Bringing light to Opus Dei’s Questionable Practices”

RECENT NEWS ABOUT OPUS DEI AWARENESS WEBSITE

This year Opus Dei Awareness Network, Inc. (ODAN) has been moving content from our old website page by page, from static HTML files to a database driven website that will allow us to more easily make updates and add new content. Users who are seeking information about Opus Dei usually are using their phones and this new format comes to the seeker in a format that is easily read. It will allow us to continue our outreach on a permanent basis.

The information ODAN has gathered is both comprehensive and important to preserve. It provides a much different view of Opus Dei and reveals a troubling picture of how harmful Opus Dei is. While some of the information was posted many years ago, it still applies to Opus Dei and its activities. The only difference today is the more media savvy approach Opus Dei uses to explain itself. Our approach is to provide accurate, honest information in a scholarly way.

ODAN has been providing information about Opus Dei’s Questionable Practices since 1991. Over these 27 years the information we have gathered has become large and expansive. This is the first attempt to organize our whole website. Our old website format had many broken links and as the years went by, a large amount of information was added. We endeavor to put this important information in a better format, fix important links and basically make it easy for the reader to find what they are looking for.

The first four links to be reviewed and added are: Questionable Practices, Statutes, Statutes 1950 (Constitution) the article Leopards in the Temple and Joining Opus Dei. Each was selected for the important information contained within.

Over time ODAN will add more of its old website until it all has been reviewed. In the meantime the old portion will still be available for review.



ODAN challenges many of Opus Dei’s Questionable Practices because of the way they affect an individual’s personal freedom, choices and family life.

Since 1991, ODAN has been in contact with countless individuals, families, the secular and religious press, clergy, religious, cult awareness organizations, campus ministers, home-schooling parents and more.

ODAN is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Donations are tax-deductible. Please support our work to continue providing information about Opus Dei.



New! Donors can make donations by PayPal or Credit Card. Thank you for helping ODAN to provide education, outreach and support to those adversely affected by Opus Dei. Thank you!

Testimonies about Opus Dei:

Questionable Practices, Statutes, Statutes 1950 (Constitution) the article Leopards in the Temple and Joining Opus Dei. Each was selected for the important information contained within.

Contact Us

ODAN is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Donations are tax-deductible. Please support our work to continue providing information about Opus Dei.

Opus Dei Awareness Network, Inc.

P.O. Box 4333

Pittsfield, MA 01202-4333

Telephone: 413-499-7168

Email: odan@odan.org

Executive Director: Dianne DiNicola

Revised December 8, 2018