Pope Leo to Break Up Opus Dei
Opus Dei ordinations. Source: CNA
ROME — Pope Leo XIV is reportedly set to approve reforms that could dissolve Opus Dei’s unified structure, reports Vatican-watcher Chistopher Hale.
New statutes would split Opus Dei into three entities: a reduced Clerical Prelature for incardinated priests, a Priestly Society of the Holy Cross for diocesan clergy, and a Lay Faithful Association for lay members. This would end Opus Dei’s status as a single juridical and spiritual entity.
The reforms follow years of tension, intensified by Pope Francis’ 2022 motu proprio, which tightened Vatican oversight amid allegations of coercion and labor abuses in Argentina.
Despite resistance, including Opus Dei’s delay of statute changes after Francis’ death in 2025, the Holy See’s intervention appears imminent.
If approved, this unprecedented move would signal Pope Leo’s commitment to reforming powerful Catholic institutions, continuing Francis’ legacy. The decision could redefine Opus Dei’s future and set a bold tone for Leo’s governance.
Since its inception, Opus Dei has faced a range of serious accusations, from elitism to simony to human trafficking.
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