On the latest episode of On The Case, host Alex Matthews interviews reporter for The Crime Desk Jordana Seal about posing as a lonely graduate to get inside Opus Dei, the secretive Catholic sect accused of enslaving young women.
Spanish priest Josemaría Escrivá, later canonised as a saint, founded Opus Dei in Madrid in 1928, claiming a divine vision had called on him to create an institution helping ordinary people find holiness in their daily lives.
The group entered the popular imagination with the release of The Da Vinci Code, in which it was depicted as a powerful religious order whose devotees
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