Wednesday, October 05, 2005
OPUS DEI
LONDON (Reuters) - Opus Dei, the conservative Roman Catholic group which gained international notoriety in "The Da Vinci Code", is too secretive for its own good, says the author of a new study on the controversial organisation.
The tightly knit movement has taken to talking more in public and posting on its Web sites rebuttals of charges now spread around the world because of the best-seller.
But John Allen, a Vatican reporter who has just published a new study of Opus Dei, thinks the group still has a way to go.
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Lee Penn is going to have an investigation of his own on Opus Dei in the fall SCP Journal, last I heard. It should be out soon and interesting.