

The Church has opened causes of canonization for a number of members of Opus Dei who died with a reputation for holiness. Information about several can be found below.
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BISHOP ÁLVARO DEL PORTILLO
Bishop del Portillo (Spain, 1914 – Italy, 1994) succeeded Saint Josemaría Escrivá as the head of Opus Dei.
Bishop del Portillo (Spain, 1914 – Italy, 1994) succeeded Saint Josemaría Escrivá as the head of Opus Dei.
GUADALUPE ORTIZ DE LANDÁZURI
Madrid, 1916 — Pamplona, 1975.
Madrid, 1916 — Pamplona, 1975.
JOSEPH MUZQUIZ
Badajoz, Spain, 1912 - Boston, 1983
Badajoz, Spain, 1912 - Boston, 1983
MONTSE GRASES
While still quite young, Grases (Spain, 1941-1959) received God’s call to serve him in ordinary life.
While still quite young, Grases (Spain, 1941-1959) received God’s call to serve him in ordinary life.
ISIDORO ZORZANO
Zorzano (Argentina, 1902 – Spain, 1943) was one of the first members of Opus Dei.
Zorzano (Argentina, 1902 – Spain, 1943) was one of the first members of Opus Dei.
ERNESTO COFIÑO
Guatemala, 1899 — 1991.
Guatemala, 1899 — 1991.
TONI ZWEIFEL
Zweifel (Italy, 1938 – Switzerland, 1989) was an engineer with great concern for the poor.
Zweifel (Italy, 1938 – Switzerland, 1989) was an engineer with great concern for the poor.
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