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Aída (former numerary) speakes out: Opus Dei ⛪️ obedience

Aida Romero, 👩🏻‍💼a former member of Opus Dei, shares her heartfelt testimony on the theme of obedience and its profound impact on her life both within and outside the institution. From day one, she was taught that directives from the Father must be executed immediately and without question. Even during the admission process, she was instructed not to disclose her intentions to her parents, portrayed as potential adversaries of her vocation. Join the conversation using these hashtags: #OpusDeiAbuseOfPower #OpusDeiSpiritualAbuse #OpusDeiRegulatoryFraud #OpusDeiPsychologicalAbuse #OpusDeiCultishPractices #ExposeOpusDei #HolySeeOpusDei #CatholicChurchOpusDei #JusticeForOpusDei 🌐 Become a member of this channel for exclusive benefits: [Link to membership page] (   / @agora-coloquios  ) 🌟 The following dispositions were passed by the Westminster Cardinal regarding similar situations: These recommendations must not be seen as a criticism of the integrity of the members of Opus Dei or of their zeal in promoting their apostolate. I am making them public in order to meet understandable anxieties and to encourage sound practice within the diocese. The four recommendations are as follows: 1. No person under eighteen years of age should be allowed to take any vow or long-term commitment in association with Opus Dei. 2. It is essential that young people who wish to join Opus Dei should first discuss the matter with their parents or legal guardians. If there are, by exception, good reasons for not approaching their families, these reasons should, in every case, be discussed with the local bishop or his delegate. 3. While it is accepted that those who join Opus Dei take on the proper duties and responsibilities of membership, care must be taken to respect the freedom of the individual; first, the freedom of the individual to join or to leave the organization without undue pressure being exerted; secondly, the freedom of the individual at any stage to choose his or her own spiritual director, whether or not the director is a member of Opus Dei. 4. Initiative and activities of Opus Dei, within the diocese of Westminster, should carry a clear indication of their sponsorship and management. I am confident that these four guidelines will in no way hinder Opus Dei in the apostolic work to which it has committed itself, but will help it to adapt to the traditional spirituality and instincts of our people. I will naturally remain in close touch with priests and members of Opus Dei within the diocese of Westminster. Cardinal Hume, Archbishop of Westminster, December 2, 1981

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