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Opus Dei, the Da Vinci Code and ODAN (Opus Dei Awareness Network)
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Posted on 05/19/2006 5:51:33 PM PDT by fishtank

Opus Dei, the Da Vinci Code and ODAN

For those of us who have witnessed firsthand Opus Dei’s deceptive and manipulative practices, it has not been easy watching Opus Dei stage a large public relations campaign in order to dispel the image the book ‘The DaVinci Code” has projected about them. It is equally hard to watch Opus Dei not be honest about their questionable practices. An inaccurate explanation of what exists within Opus Dei is being projected through their public statements and media appearances. The timing of their response to the movie appears highly choreographed and feels more like a high powered Madison Avenue public relations firm is behind all the activity, rather than a “disorganized organization” as Opus Dei has recently portrayed itself.

Recently, high ranking Opus Dei men (no women!) convened in Rome in order to draft a campaign they call “Operation Lemonade,”[1] a light-hearted name that masks the controlled environment that exists within the group. The name does not lend itself to the reality of what Opus Dei truly practices - deceptive recruitment and manipulative control of its membership. “Operation Lemonade” produced three goals: 1. Turn publicity into an opportunity to proselytize; 2. Ally itself with other Catholics (essentially, hide behind the Church); 3. Maintain a non-aggressive tone.[2] In recent weeks, Opus Dei has tried to equate criticism of its organization with criticism of the Catholic Church. An example of how Opus Dei piggybacks itself with the Catholic Church is demonstrated in the statement “According to Brian Finnerty, U.S. Media Relations Director for the Catholic group Opus Dei, the novel [The Da Vinci Code] is a completely inaccurate portrayal of the Catholic Church.”[3] Does that include Opus Dei? To the casual observer Opus Dei could be taken as the Catholic Church.

ODAN does not agree with The DaVinci Code’s depiction of Christianity and does not question the divinity of Christ. However, where the Da Vinci Code is accurate is in its depiction of the blind obedience of the fictional Opus Dei character, Silas the albino monk. His behavior demonstrates the absolute control and obedience that exists in Opus Dei today. Former members have contacted ODAN with stories of pressure exerted by Opus Dei and a culture that demands obedience in every situation. Former members testify that they have been forced by Opus Dei directors to hand over their salaries, abandon past friendships, ignore dubious financial irregularities, turn over their mail to be read (without the senders’ knowledge), aggressively recruit, prepare monthly statistical reports about potential members, and even not attend siblings’ weddings. If they did not go along with what Opus Dei requested of them, in some cases dishonest acts,[4] they were told they risked eternal damnation and some were eventually asked to leave. Members who question Opus Dei practices are reprimanded and often led to the following quote from Opus Dei’s Founder, “If one of my children abandons the fight, or leaves the war, or turns his back, let him know that he betrays us all, Jesus Christ, the Church, his brothers and sisters in the Work…it would be treason to consent to the tiniest act of unfaithfulness…in these moments.” (Cronica, ii, 1972)[5]

A recently posted website, Jesus DeCoded,[6] explains among other things, the inaccuracies in The DaVinci Code regarding Christianity and the divinity of Christ. There is also a section “The Real Opus Dei”[7] by Peter Bancroft, the communications Director for Opus Dei in the United States. He gives his organization’s official description of itself. People who have been deceived, manipulated and hurt by Opus Dei would not agree with his assessment. He uses the opportunity to elevate Opus Dei as a benign organization. Because many uninformed people in regard to Opus Dei will be looking at this website, this Opus Dei spokesperson errs by projecting an image of Opus Dei that is only partially true.

Another source for information about The Da Vinci Code is “The Real History Behind The Da Vinci Code” by medieval scholar and historian Sharan Newman. Written in encyclopedic form alphabetically, there is a section on Opus Dei and ODAN. She reveals historical truths and myths in her book[8]

In the previews of the Da Vinci Code movie, the use of corporal mortification, specifically the discipline[9] (whip) and the cilice[10] (spiked chain) are depicted as violent, bloody acts. The sound magnifies their impact. This is a sensationalistic image and Opus Dei members mostly do not bring this practice to such heights, nor does the average Opus Dei member’s life resemble Silas’. This horrible depiction has given Opus Dei the opportunity to focus on the extremes of the movie and mask the real problems within Opus Dei.

A supernumerary member of Opus Dei recently appeared on a TV program and was asked to give her explanation of the use of corporal mortification within Opus Dei. When asked to comment about the use of the discipline, she said “a few people in Opus Dei just mildly slap it on their back while reciting prayers.”[11] Opus Dei numeraries do not “slap” their backs with the discipline, they hit their buttocks, and describing it as a slap is an attempt to soften the intensity of using it. Continuing she says “only a few people in Opus Dei use corporal mortification”[12]. Not one former numerary member has told ODAN in its 14 years of existence that they were not compelled to use the cilice and discipline. As a supernumerary member of Opus Dei, she does not have accurate information about what a numerary member’s life consists of. That Opus Dei nearly always puts forth supernumerary members for media interviews is in itself a deception. It is yet another example of Opus Dei secrecy and the ways it keeps the general public and even a portion of its members uninformed to what the other part is doing.

On March 22, 2006 Opus Dei launched a revamped web site in 22 languages[13]. On April 16, 2006 it issued a statement through most of their websites requesting a disclaimer on the upcoming film.[14] In an April 6, 2006 letter to Sony Corporation, Opus Dei wrote “Any such decision by Sony would be a gesture of respect toward the figure of Jesus, to the history of the Church and to the religious beliefs of viewers”.[15] The timing has allowed Opus Dei to be the driving force on media coverage prior to the film’s release and mixes criticism of Opus Dei with the Catholic Church. For the general public not familiar with Opus Dei, it would seem that individuals who criticize Opus Dei would also be criticizing the Catholic Church, which is simply not true. In almost fifteen years in existence, ODAN has never seen any significant sign that Opus Dei is open to honest criticism or willing to change harmful practices. In fact, the Founder himself wrote the following, “…as Jesus received his doctrine from the Father, so my doctrine is not mine, but comes from God and so not a jot or tittle shall ever be changed.”[16] The DaVinci Code did not cause Opus Dei’s bad reputation, they earned it themselves a long time ago.

To further demonstrate the depth and scope of criticism of Opus Dei, ODAN has received two separate letters from anonymous parents whose children attend several different Opus Dei schools. Both letters talk about manipulation and Opus Dei’s deceitful tactics: Letter 1[17] and Letter 2[18] They speak of not being able to question anything in Opus Dei without fear of repercussion. The aggressive recruitment that exists in Opus Dei is known far and wide by people who have been hurt by them, but especially at Opus Dei affiliated schools. Some schools do not even admit their ties with Opus Dei.

Joining in the criticism of Opus Dei are two other web sites, the Spanish Opus Libros [19] site located in Spain and the Portuguese Opuslivre[20] located in Brazil. The two websites were created separately from each other and ODAN and provide a critical view of Opus Dei. They provide a much needed connection about Opus Dei’s activity in other parts of the world. They are our sister websites and we welcome their existence. It clearly negates the statement on the part of Opus Dei that there are only a few critics.

Another example of Opus Dei’s dual reality is the case of Dennis Dubro, a former numerary member who has spoken out about Opus Dei’s controlling ways and dishonest practices. In his financial role at an Opus Dei dormitory in Sydney, Australia, Dubro recalls “The accounts were in complete chaos. We didn’t know how much was in the bank. There was money missing. Some account balances were off by hundreds of percents.”[21] (A spokesman for Opus Dei says he is not familiar with the details of this case but that “nobody was trying to cheat anyone.”)[22] How can the Opus Dei spokesperson know that nobody was trying to cheat anyone when he did not know the details of the case? Is it because Opus Dei makes blanket statements about their activity and will not admit wrongdoing? If anything, this statement by an Opus Dei spokesperson reveals Opus Dei’s true unhealthy nature and its inability to be truthful and honest about itself.

In John Allen’s book about Opus Dei, he states “think of it (Opus Dei) as the Guinness Extra Stout of the Catholic Church. It’s a strong brew, definitely an acquired taste, and clearly not for everyone.”[23] Yes, Opus Dei may seem to be a Stout Beer, but think of this possibility; it has purposely changed the label on its drink to something else, all the while keeping its true contents secret.

Jesus did not lie nor was He secretive about His ministry while He walked on earth. In John 18:20, Jesus answers His critics “I have spoken openly to the world…I have said nothing in secret.” His ministry was out in the open for all to see. When can we say the same about Opus Dei?

Opus Dei Awareness Network, Inc. May 10, 2006


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To: Full Court
I gave you a one day time out because you ignored my previous warnings and the previous one hour time out.

Again, the warning is: discuss the issues all you want but do not make it personal.

No one else is to blame for your suspension. No one else ignored me.

To avoid problems in the future, pause before pressing the “post” button. Consider the wording, whether it is discussing an issue at arms length or whether the wording makes it personal tussle, a “you v me” confrontation which incites flaming back and forth.

Or meditate on Jude 1:3 and 2 Timothy 2:24-26 together.

For more on the Religion Moderator's guidelines, click on my profile page.

141 posted on 05/23/2006 8:47:31 PM PDT by Religion Moderator
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To: fortheDeclaration; 1000 silverlings; topcat54; wmfights; HarleyD; Forest Keeper; ...
Romanism never changes.

Some would see that as a virtue. Others not, like Greg Bahnsen whose comment I'm swiping from Topcat's homepage...

"The Reformation is dying daily in our day when the Ecumenical Movement, and other forces like unto it, wish to soften the antithesis with Rome, today. I want to assure you that it's not my pugnacious debating nature that makes me say we must exalt that antithesis and guard it. It's my love for the Lord Jesus Christ and the purity of His word.

"Rome has not essentially changed. Rome declared that what it said at the time of the Reformation was infallible and could not change. Declared it to be irreformible truth. Rome has not changed and precious truths of God's word are still worth upholding even at the cost of unity even at the cost of being considered "troublemakers" in the religious world. We need to guard the antithesis against the destructive error of Rome." Dr. Greg L. Bahnsen - From a tape, THE REFORMATION, October 28, 1990.


142 posted on 05/23/2006 11:06:13 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: Full Court
1229 From the time of the apostles, becoming a Christian has been accomplished by a journey and initiation in several stages. This journey can be covered rapidly or slowly, but certain essential elements will always have to be present: proclamation of the Word, acceptance of the Gospel entailing conversion, profession of faith, Baptism itself, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and admission to Eucharistic communion.

....Before offering Himself up as a spotless victim upon the altar, Christ prayed to His Father for all who believe in Him: "that they all may be one; even as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us, so that the world may believe that thou has sent me".[3] In His Church He instituted the wonderful sacrament of the Eucharist by which the unity of His Church is both signified and made a reality. He gave His followers a new commandment to love one another,[4] and promised the Spirit, their Advocate,[5] who, as Lord and life-giver, should remain with them forever.

After being lifted up on the cross and glorified, the Lord Jesus poured forth His Spirit as He had promised, and through the Spirit He has called and gathered together the people of the New Covenant, who are the Church, into a unity of faith, hope and charity, as the Apostle teaches us: "There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to the one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one Baptism".[6] For --`"all you who have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ ... for you are all one in Christ Jesus".[7] It is the Holy Spirit, dwelling in those who believe and pervading and ruling over the Church as a whole, who brings about that wonderful communion of the faithful. He brings them into intimate union with Christ, so that He is the principle of the Church's unity. The distribution of graces and offices is His work too, [8] enriching the Church of Jesus Christ with different functions "in order to equip the saints for the work of service, so as to build up the body of Christ".[9]

In order to establish this His holy Church everywhere in the world till the end of time, Christ entrusted to the College of the Twelve the task of teaching, ruling and sanctifying.[10] Among their number He selected Peter, and after his confession of faith determined that on him He would build His Church. Also to Peter He promised the keys of the kingdom of heaven,[11] and after His profession of love, entrusted all His sheep to him to be confirmed in faith[12] and shepherded in perfect unity.[13] Christ Jesus Himself was forever to remain the chief cornerstone[14] and shepherd of our souls.[15]

Jesus Christ, then, willed that the apostles and their successors the bishops with Peter's successor at their head should preach the Gospel faithfully, administer the sacraments, and rule the Church in love. It is thus, under the action of the Holy Spirit, that Christ wills His people to increase, and He perfects His people's fellowship in unity: in their confessing the one faith, celebrating divine worship in common, and keeping the fraternal harmony of the family of God.

The Church, then, is God's only flock; it is like a standard lifted high for the nations to see it:[16] for it serves all mankind through the Gospel of peace[17] as it makes its pilgrim way in hope toward the goal of the fatherland above.[18]

This is the sacred mystery of the unity of the Church, in Christ and through Christ, the Holy Spirit energizing its various functions. It is a mystery that finds its highest exemplar and source in the unity of the Persons of the Trinity: the Father and the Son in the Holy Spirit, one God.

3. Even in the beginnings of this one and only Church of God there arose certain rifts,[19] which the Apostle strongly condemned.[20] But in subsequent centuries much more serious dissensions made their appearance and quite large communities came to be separated from full communion with the Catholic Church for which, often enough, men of both sides were to blame.

The children who are born into these Communities and who grow up believing in Christ cannot be accused of the sin involved in the separation, and the Catholic Church embraces upon them as brothers, with respect and affection. For men who believe in Christ and have been truly baptized are in communion with the Catholic Church even though this communion is imperfect. The differences that exist in varying degrees between them and the Catholic Church- whether in doctrine and sometimes in discipline, or concerning the structure of the Church--do indeed create many obstacles, sometimes serious ones, to full ecclesiastical communion. The ecumenical movement is striving to overcome these obstacles. But even in spite of them it remains true that all who have been justified by faith in Baptism are members of Christ's body,[21] and have a right to be called Christian, and so are correctly accepted as brothers by the children of the Catholic Church.[22]

So, yes, Sister, I consider you a Christian. .

143 posted on 05/24/2006 5:31:17 AM PDT by bornacatholic (Pope Paul VI. "Use of the old Ordo Missae is in no way left to the choice of priests or people.")
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To: bornacatholic

BTTT


144 posted on 05/24/2006 6:51:37 AM PDT by Pyro7480 (What do leftists, Islamists, & Jack Chick and his ilk have in common? Hatred of the Catholic Church)
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To: steadfastconservative

This is almost exactly the same story that happened to a close family member of mine.

Thanks.


145 posted on 05/24/2006 7:14:16 AM PDT by fishtank
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To: Full Court

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0375758941/qid=1148480263/sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/102-7602627-4973720?s=books&v=glance&n=283155


146 posted on 05/24/2006 7:24:22 AM PDT by fishtank
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To: fortheDeclaration

Where can I read about the Jesuits and William of Orange?


147 posted on 05/24/2006 7:27:53 AM PDT by fishtank
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To: Full Court
"Opus Dei's prelature even stepped in to urge Hanssen's wife not to make no statements about her husband since that might delay its founder's elevation to sainthood by John Paul II."

Which doesn't answer my challenge, which was (you recall): Do you have the slightest evidence that Opus Dei encouraged Hanssen's spying or excused it in the slightest?

Besides, it sounds a lot like hearsay evidence.

148 posted on 05/24/2006 7:56:18 AM PDT by Campion ("I am so tired of you, liberal church in America" -- Mother Angelica, 1993)
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To: Full Court
We just don't have a lot of those though, do we?

Of course not, because you just say they're "not really Christians" or "not truly saved", and thus you get yourself off the hook for, e.g., Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter. Very, very convenient.

149 posted on 05/24/2006 7:57:33 AM PDT by Campion ("I am so tired of you, liberal church in America" -- Mother Angelica, 1993)
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To: Full Court
According to the facts presented in this thread, nothing I said was "unjust."

Saying that the "function" of Opus Dei is to produce spies and fleece people is not unjust?

Basically, there's a sizeable group of "Christians" here who believe that no accusation and no slander against Catholics in general or Opus Dei in particular is ever unjust.

Because, frankly, they hate us passionately.

Which simply goes to show that Jesus knew what he was talking about.

150 posted on 05/24/2006 8:01:03 AM PDT by Campion ("I am so tired of you, liberal church in America" -- Mother Angelica, 1993)
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To: Campion

‘Blessed are you when people abuse you and persecute you and speak all kinds of calumny against you falsely on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven; this is how they persecuted the prophets before you.'


151 posted on 05/24/2006 8:08:44 AM PDT by Nihil Obstat
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To: Campion

I want to believe Opus Dei is a good organization. I know a few people who are members, and they have given me a good impression.

Steadfastconservative's account above in post #126 has credibility that ODAN often doesn't have, in my opinion. What do you say in response?

152 posted on 05/24/2006 8:10:36 AM PDT by Pyro7480 (What do leftists, Islamists, & Jack Chick and his ilk have in common? Hatred of the Catholic Church)
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To: Pyro7480
If it's accurate, it sounds like some people are overzealous and employing bad vocation-discernment techniques. It doesn't follow that that's generally true of Opus Dei everywhere.

Telling someone "you have a vocation to thus-and-such" is out of bounds. That's something they ultimately have to determine for themselves in prayer and consultation with spiritual advisors (not high-pressure salesmen, spiritual advisors).

Telling someone "you have a vocation to thus-and-such, and may go to hell unless you obey it" is way, way, far out-of-bounds. Anyone who has that line tried on them needs to run fast in the opposite direction, no matter who's giving it to them.

If the story is accurate, that kind of high-pressure stuff is far from being in Opus Dei's best interests, because it ends up making numeraries out of people who poor sales resistance and low self-esteem, instead of an authentic vocation.

153 posted on 05/24/2006 8:15:55 AM PDT by Campion ("I am so tired of you, liberal church in America" -- Mother Angelica, 1993)
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To: steadfastconservative

Ping to post #153


154 posted on 05/24/2006 8:17:01 AM PDT by Pyro7480 (What do leftists, Islamists, & Jack Chick and his ilk have in common? Hatred of the Catholic Church)
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To: Pyro7480

"What do you say in response?"

I would say Opus Dei is not for everyone, and that people struggle with making life-long commitments. Any religious order will have people who have bad experiences. That's a part of life when you are taliking about institutions managed by human beings.

Same with the armed forces. My brother was pressured a lot to stay in the Navy and sign up for another stint. He didn't want to so he left when his tour was over.

A life in the Navy wasn't the right fit for my brother. But he doesn't go around saying bad things about the Navy.


155 posted on 05/24/2006 8:18:12 AM PDT by Nihil Obstat
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To: Nihil Obstat

No, Opus Dei is not for everyone. Unfortunately, Opus Dei does not allow those whom it wishes to recruit as numeraries to make an informed, free choice about this vocation. If Opus Dei were honest and up front about this unusual and very rigid type of religious vocation, that would be fine. But they aren't. They even deny that they are a religious order when numeraries clearly live as religious. Most religious orders do not want to admit people who do not have a real vocation to their kind of religious life. But Opus Dei does and it doesn't care what bad effects it has on the individual. They deceived and manipulated my son into thinking he had to become a numerary even though he did not want to live that kind of life. My son's only fault in all of this was in believing all of the BS that Opus Dei dishes out to its unsuspecting recruits. Thankfully, he came to his senses and left the order.


156 posted on 05/24/2006 9:13:18 AM PDT by steadfastconservative
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To: Religion Moderator
I gave you a one day time out because you ignored my previous warnings

I honestly did not see that. I had a lot of posts going on different threads and didn't see the ping.

Please let me say in my defence, I was not speaking personally of anyone. But yet several people did of me. Were they suspended also?

157 posted on 05/24/2006 9:24:02 AM PDT by Full Court (¶Let no man deceive you by any means)
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To: Religion Moderator

BTW, thanks for taking the time to reply.


158 posted on 05/24/2006 9:24:41 AM PDT by Full Court (¶Let no man deceive you by any means)
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To: Campion
I am not saying that they were never saved. I was saying that we don't to my knowledge, have any spies that have claimed to be evangelical.

BTW, I am not a SBC, but if I was, I would tell you that as far as I can tell by reading their comments, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter do not believe what the SBC claims to believe.

But Jimmy sure did fool a lot of people, that's for sure.

159 posted on 05/24/2006 9:27:39 AM PDT by Full Court (¶Let no man deceive you by any means)
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To: Campion
Saying that the "function" of Opus Dei is to produce spies and fleece people is not unjust?

I agreed that they might have a different function than what meets the eye.

Taking all of people's income? Not telling anyone what they do with the money? I rightly call that fleecing the flock.

Whether or not they "produced" the spy that was responsible for the assassination of at least 10 American agents is up for discussion.

But his very in-depth relationship with Opus Dei shows that it certainly had no effect on him morally.

And we do know that higher ups in Opus Dei pressured his wife not to talk about him/it so as not to delay the Pope declaring the founder of Opus Dei to be a saint.

Not a very pretty picture.

And then, last but not least, we have the testimony of people who were rescued from Opus Dei, including Freepers family members.

Taking all those things into consideration and discussing them does not make anyone guilty of "hate" and it is WRONG and SINFUL for people to claim otherwise.

160 posted on 05/24/2006 9:40:19 AM PDT by Full Court (¶Let no man deceive you by any means)
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