- Josemaría
Escrivá de
Balaguer y Albás, born Jose María Escribá Albás, (9
January 1902 – 26 June 1975) was a
Spanish Catholic priest who
founded Opus Dei...
-
Escrivá may
refer to the
following individuals:
Francesc de
Paula Burguera i
Escrivà Jaume Escrivà Jofré Llançol i
Escrivà José
Finat y
Escrivá de Romaní...
- of the
Catholic Church which was
founded in
Spain in 1928 by Josemaría
Escrivá. Its
stated mission is to help its lay and
clerical members to s**** Christian...
-
Catholic Church" and its
founder Josemaría
Escrivá as a "polarizing" figure. The
canonization process of
Escrivá has been
described as unreliable. Those...
- Jofré Llançol i
Escrivà, (c. 1390 - 1436/37), also
known as Jofré de
Borja y
Escrivà and Jofré de
Borja y Doms, was a
Spanish noble from Xàtiva, Kingdom...
- and leader,
tells about a
discussion with Josemaría
Escrivá,
founder of Opus Dei :
after he (
Escrivá)
insisted that with Hitler's help the
Franco government...
- José Luis
Escrivá Belmonte (pronounced [xoseˈlwis eskɾiˈβa]; born 5
December 1960) is a
Spanish economist currently serving as
governor of the Bank of...
-
Vicente Escrivá (1 June 1913 – 18
April 1999) was a
Spanish film director,
producer and screenwriter. He
worked on more than 50
films between 1948 and...
- Way (Spanish: Camino) is a book
about spirituality composed by Josemaría
Escrivá, the
initiator of the
Roman Catholic religious organization Opus Dei. The...
- The most
visible use of the term is
found in the
writings of Josemaría
Escrivá, a
Spanish Catholic saint of the
twentieth century, who said that all temporal...