The Bishop wants money, Opus Dei wants money, and so it goes on . . . money, money, money. Having had close contact for many years with a family, some of whose members worked for, and whose children went to 'Opus Dei' affiliated schools, I can tell you without a doubt that the schools are very good at secular education, but not at teaching the Faith. All the kids I knew, who are now young adults, …More
The Bishop wants money, Opus Dei wants money, and so it goes on . . . money, money, money. Having had close contact for many years with a family, some of whose members worked for, and whose children went to 'Opus Dei' affiliated schools, I can tell you without a doubt that the schools are very good at secular education, but not at teaching the Faith. All the kids I knew, who are now young adults, have either lapsed or are in the process of lapsing. The Opus Dei schools have no higher rate of practicing school leavers than mainstream Catholic schools. And Daphne McLeod RIP of Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice publicly stated - backed up by official figures - that mainstream Catholic school leavers lapsed at a rate of over 90%.