Friday, June 4, 2010

Encarnita Ortega Pardo


As the 80th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Women’s Section of Opus Dei was approaching, we asked Forum readers who or what came to their minds; one of the replies was “the first women of Opus Dei, especially those first sent to Rome who were needed to give support to the Founder”. One of these important ‘pillars’ of Opus Dei, especially during the beginnings, was Encarnación ‘Encarnita’ Ortega, whose process of beatification is in progress.

Encarnita Ortega was born on 5 May 1920 in Ponte Caldelas (Pontevedra). She first met St Josemaría in Valencia during a Retreat in March of 1941. This meeting was referred to by the current Prelate of Opus Dei in his Address to Priests last 5 February 2010:

She attended the first Retreat preached by St Josemaría for female university students in Alacuás, where the Operarias Doctrineras [‘Workers of Doctrine’] had a Retreat house. Encarnita, then a young lady of 21 years, had gone those days to that Retreat, moved by the desire ―or perhaps a curiosity― to know the author of The Way, a book that had caused a profound impact on her….”

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The following year, in 1942, the Founder presented her with many apostolic initiatives that he thought the women of Opus Dei could and should carry out. One of these is the so-called “Apostolate of Fashion“. In 1993, she publishes the book “LA MODA: ¿la conoces en toda su dimensión?“, the Foreword of which was written by Enrique Loewe Lynch. Please click here for a provisional translation of Chapter 2 “Ethics” of the book. You may click here, too, for Fashion and Lifestyle links (suggested by men and women) :-)

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Prayer for private devotion:

Oh Lord, you have shown your daughter Encarnita the attractiveness of sanctity in the middle of the world and have given her the grace to faithfully walk the path of Opus Dei: Grant me, as you granted her, the grace of discovering your Love each day and of communicating it to those near me. Deign to glorify your daughter Encarnita and grant me through her intercession the favor I request. Amen.

Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be.

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See also: http://opusdeitoday.org/2010/05/encarnita-ortega-pardo/


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