Alex Regh said:
On http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opus_Dei
Given that people still hit us with that one "checking" of WP where we didn't call the disputed birth date of somebody I never heard of "disputed" [1], well, if those people find that article, we will never hear the end of it - besides the minor problem of the article not exactly being up to WP standards, like NPOV. Something should be done, but as I said, I don't really feel I should do a rollback on my own.
Yes, I think I see your point. Here's on paragraph that caught my eye:
For those who keep on talking about the secrets of the Work, Escriva has this answer: "The secret of Opus Dei is prayer, and also work turned into prayer." If Christians are not men and women of deep interior life, souls of prayer and sacrifice, he warned the church officials who visited him during the Second Vatican Council, then instead of putting society and the family in order, they will just add their own disorder to the disorder that is already there. (Berglar 1994, p. 248) This is the same teaching indicated by John Paul II in Novo Millennio Ineunte as regards how to reach the goal of holiness: "a training in the art of prayer." This would certainly be appropriate for Opus Dei's own publications, but in my opinion it's a bit too much of a recruitment manual to be appropriate to Wikipedia. Opus Dei's chief encyclopedic attributes, in any case, are its influence within the Catholic Church, in secular life, and the controversies surrounding it (not that fictitious nonsense Dan Brown wrote, of course).