Što je Opus Dei? Priče o Bogu, krvi, novcu i vjeri
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Što je Opus Dei? Priče o Bogu, krvi, novcu i vjeri

Noam Friedlander

The Catholic movement Opus Dei, founded in 1928 in Spain as a small devout group, is today one of the most influential and richest church organizations in the world – with millions of members, a headquarters in New York worth billions, and branches across

Noam Friedlander, a British journalist and conspiracy researcher, exposes the dark side of the "Work of God" in this provocative book: from the intimate biography of its founder, Father Josemaría Escrivá - a saint canonized in 2002 - to shocking accusations of collaboration with dictators, secret services and crime. Through vivid stories, Friedlander traces Escrivá's rise: from alliance with Franco after the Spanish Civil War, through dubious ties with the Nazis during World War II, to infiltration of the Vatican and the conquest of South America and the United States.

The book examines controversial practices - self-flagellation, penances and "brainwashing" - and allegations of involvement in scandals such as banking corruption ("God's Banker" Roberto Calvi), mafia collaboration and CIA operations. Opus Dei is not just a religious sect; it is a global network of power that influences politics, finance and the church hierarchy, especially after "The Da Vinci Code" made its secrets popular.

Friedlander balances fact and legend, offering an objective look at an organization that promotes everyday holiness but hides ambitious goals. Ideal for fans of true crime, religious mysteries, and historical intrigue.

Original title
What Is Opus Dei? Tales of God, blood, money and faith
Translation
Marko Maras
Editor
Kristijan Vujičić
Dimensions
21 x 13 cm
Pages
247
Publisher
Naklada Ljevak, Zagreb, 2005.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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