Opus Dei has published an extensive 101-page document in the press section of its web page, in which they offer a detailed and clarifying analysis of the book's claims. Opuswritten by Gareth Gore and published a few months ago. This publication does not respond to any recent controversy or new developments related to Gore's text, but rather provides a comprehensive resource for those seeking a chapter-by-chapter analysis of the book's theses.
The document addresses historical and recent criticisms, clarifying "truths, half-truths and lies" with data and context. Recognizing its vulnerability as an institution, Opus Dei signals its willingness to listen to constructive criticism and promote greater transparency in its mission.
The prelature has already explained that the author presented a partial and biased view of the institution. Gore describes Opus Dei as a "secret, ultra-conservative Catholic sect" with global influence and financial control. Opus Dei said the book presented "a false image" based on "distorted facts, conspiracy theories and lies," noting that it did not reflect "positive actions" and did not include the responses provided by the organization during the author's research.
Resources on Opus Dei Controversies
In conjunction with this analysis, Opus Dei updated its website website with a special section dedicated to addressing major historical and recent controversies. The organization affirms that while no human institution is perfect, its mission remains focused on service to the Church and society, stressing the importance of providing clear explanations in the face of inaccurate narratives.