Opus Dei (disambiguation)

Opus Dei (disambiguation)

The phrase Opus Dei can refer to:

  • Opus Dei - a prelature of the Catholic Church also called Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei
  • Opus Dei - the Divine Liturgy, Liturgy of the Hours or Canonical Hours of the Catholic Church
  • Opus Dei (album) - an album by industrial music band Laibach
  • Opus-Dei: Existence After Religion - a card game and encyclopaedia published by Danish Dema Games ApS
  • Opus Dei (Latin) - The Work of God, a historical reference pertaining to the creation and continuation of the world.

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