Two years ago, FT journalist Antonia Cundy began investigating the controversial Catholic organisation Opus Dei. The story she uncovered was not what she expected. Because what started as an investigation into the impact Opus Dei had on individuals turned into an account about how it is changing a country β the US β and its culture. There, despite having only 3,000 members, Opus Dei has developed significant connections to power.β
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