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Immersed in God: Blessed Josemaria Escriva, Founder of Opus Dei As Seen by His Successor, Bishop Alvaro Del Portillo

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Interviews with Bishop Alvaro del Portillo about his years living and working with Saint Josemaria Escriva, the founder of Opus Dei. The Italian journalist Cesare Calleri interviews Bishop Alvaro del Portillo, who succeeded the founder in 1975, and brings to light dozens of details, some of which have never before been published. Recounted are many incidents of Escriva's life in Spain and in Rome, the obstacles he encountered in establishing Opus Dei around the world, his intense life of prayer and apostolate, and his friendships with persons in all walks of life.

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First published January 1, 1992

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Profile Image for Steven R. McEvoy.
3,783 reviews172 followers
September 23, 2016
I have read this book through and know that I will read It again. It was inspiring, motivating and encouraging. This book is also reprint of the book originally called Immersed in God. I first started reading about Opus Dei and Saint Josemaria Escriva the founder over a decade ago. And yet the more I read, the more I am impressed with both the man and the organization. And this book was an incredible read, opening up the life of the man and the work from one of the earlier members, Blessed Alvaro del Portillo.

Bishop Alvaro del Portillo lived with and worked closely with Josemaria Escriva for 40 years. The faith of both men come through in the book, their friendship, their support for each other and their dedication to serving the Church. The book is an interview with the back and forth between Cavalleri and del Portillo.

The sections in this book are:

Foreword
Preface
1. A Son of the Church
2. Citizens of Two Cities
3. What the Father Was Like
4. His Upbringing
5. The Founder
6. A Family and an Army
7. Means and Obstacles
8. Outlines of Interior Life
9. The Bread and the Word
10. Devotions
11. Virtues Lived to a Heroic Degree
12. A Reputation for Sanctity
13. June 26, 1975
A Chronology of the Life of St. Josemaría Escrivá
Bibliographical Note

Some of the stories in this book have different versions told elsewhere. But many of them are new. It is the personal account of a life lived in service. A life committed to following Gods leadings, guidance an immense trust in Gods provision. This book was an excellent read. It will challenge your faith and how you live it out. The examples of Escriva and del Portillo will both motivate and encourage.

This book is wonderful and I encourage you to give it a read with an open heart!

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(Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: A Year of Reading Intention - Catholic Reading!)
Profile Image for Barbara.
85 reviews3 followers
June 30, 2025
The book answers the following question:
What can we learn from the life of Saint Josemaria Escriva?
The answers come from interviews to Blessed Alvaro del Portillo who walked by his side for decades
Despite the interview format, this is a book which gives us a very close look at St Josemaria
Highly recommended
Profile Image for Benjamín Castro Martínez.
21 reviews2 followers
August 1, 2022
Una entrevista que abarca todo el arco temporal de la labor apostólica de San José María Escrivá de Balaguer, descrita por quien fuera su amigo más cercano.
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September 15, 2024
Que buen libro!, cuanto de aprende sobre el espíritu del Opus Dei.
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592 reviews
November 10, 2016
This is an interview with the close coworker and successor of the founder of Opus Dei-- Blessed Alvaro del Portillo. It is amazing to read loving, familiar recollections of life with a saint. The style reminds me of the book length interviews with then-Cardinal Ratzinger, as it is an engrossing read that conveys a real sense of the people involved.
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November 22, 2020
From start to finish, readers lwarn the facts of St. Josemaria Escriva's life as Opus Dei founder.
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