What is Opus Dei?: Tales of God, Blood, Money and Faith (The Conspiracy Series)

What is Opus Dei?: Tales of God, Blood, Money and Faith (The Conspiracy Series)

by NoamFriedlander (Author)

Synopsis

Following the publication of `The Da Vinci Code', a worldwide audience is now aware of the existence of the mysterious cult of Opus Dei. However, very little is actually known about this secret Catholic organisation. The book investigates the conspiracy theories behind the movement from its inception in 1928 to the present day. It includes Opus Dei's activities in Spain where the movement's founder, Escriva, allied his group with Franco's regime - leading to several Opus Dei members occupying key positions in his government - and in Nazi Germany where in 1945, many leading Nazis escaped through the Knights Of Malta and the Vatican `rat run' to the Americas.

It goes on to explore Opus Dei's political involvement in several South American countries such as with Augusto Pinochet's Chilean Junta and its links with the Vatican - John Paul II gave the movement a unique status in the church making it a `personal prelature' strengthening its area of influence in the appointment of a future Pope. In America, close links were forged between Opus Dei and the CIA - both of which were founded around the same time. Ronald Reagan's appointment of several high profile Opus Dei members is discussed, as is the arrest of double agent Robert Hanson in the 1980s and the Waco Siege.

Spreading the net wider still, Wilkins also examines Opus Dei's influence across the former Eastern Bloc in countries like Hungary, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland and Kazakhstan and concludes with a look at the present day state of Opus Dei and how it is still working behind the scenes in many governments today...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Published: 20 Jul 2005

ISBN 10: 1843402882
ISBN 13: 9781843402886

Author Bio
Alex Wilkins is a pseudonym used by one of Britain's leading writers on religious affairs. The author took a masters degree in theology and ecclesiastical history at a prestigious British university and regularly contributes articles to national newspapers on religious subjects.