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Chart of Opus Dei's financial network in the United States (51K)
- Opus Dei as Negative Counterintelligence Target
- Opus Dei Training Capabilities from OSS.net
- Threat of Religious Penetrations including Opus Dei
- Information on Ave Maria University, Naples, FL, USA
- Opus Dei founder on eve of canonization still stirs religious fervor from the Associated Press (US)
- Challenging Mission from The Boston Globe (US)
- Cease and Desist Order
- Lavin Celebrates Birth of Opus Dei Founder from The Santiago Times
- Controversial group's founder now saint from the New York Daily News
- Catholics' Strict Offshoot from the New York Daily News
- Crowds to attend canonisation of Opus Dei founder from Deutsche Presse-Agentur
- Sample Opus Dei Information Flyer
- Short Version of Opus Dei Information Flyer
- Sample Recruitment Intelligence Gathering Form for Opus Dei Dossiers
- Opus Dei's influence promotes a sainthood from The Financial Times (London, UK)
- Inside Story: The Vatican's Own Cult from The Guardian (London, UK)
- Guide to Preventing Opus Dei Infiltration
- Church braced against book on powerful cult working at its core from The Herald (Glasgow, UK)
- Guidelines for Opus Dei within the Diocese of Westminster (UK)
- Gallery of Opus Dei North American HQ in New York City from novelist Dan Brown
- Information on Opus Dei HQ from Skyscrapers.com
- More Information on Opus Dei HQ from May and Pinska, architects
- Opus Dei HQ from Cosentini Construction
- A sainthood cloaked in controversy from The Irish Times (Ireland)
- Anti-Opus Dei Legal Disclaimer
- Founder of Opus Dei Gets His Day from Newsday (US)
- A shadowy 'church within the Church' gets its saint from Newsweek (US)
- National Public Radio (US), Saturday, July 25, 1998
- National Public Radio (US), All Things Considered, Sunday, October 6, 2002
- National Public Radio (US), Weekend Edition, Sunday, October 6, 2002
- New Saint Reflects Lay Group's New Influence from The NY Times
- Validating Opus Dei, Pope Canonizes Its Founder from The NY Times
- Opus Dei Moving to Lexington and 34th from The NY Times
- Opus Dei: the organization from New Catholic Times (Canada)
- Catholic Priest's Warning on Church Sect from Scottish Daily Record (UK)
- Opus Dei Item Had Telling Oversights from London Free Press (UK)
- Pell, Opus Dei And Signs Of A New Elitism from the Sydney Morning Herald
- Opus Dei lifts lid without revealing secrets from The Daily Telegraph (London, UK)
- Sainted or Tainted? from Times Higher Education Supplement
- Opus Dei Founder Canonized at Vatican from Voice of America
- Opus Dei Founder Gains Swift Sainthood from The Washington Times/AP