CBS Sunday Morning Season 28 Episode 35

CBS Sunday Morning Season 28 Episode 35 Opus Dei

  • April 30, 2006

For avid viewers of CBS Sunday Morning, the 28th season has been chock-full of insightful and entertaining documentaries, interviews, and news segments. And in episode 35, the correspondents take on another interesting topic in the episode titled Opus Dei.

Opus Dei is a Catholic religious group that has been the subject of much controversy and speculation through the years. In this episode, the CBS Sunday Morning team delves into what Opus Dei really is and separates fact from fiction in regards to the group's beliefs and practices.

The episode starts off with correspondent Rita Braver visiting the Opus Dei headquarters in New York City. She speaks with members who explain how the group is often misunderstood and misrepresented in popular culture. She learns that Opus Dei is actually a personalized spiritual path for people who are seriously trying to live their faith.

Next, Faith Salie interviews Dan Brown, author of the bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code, which controversially portrayed Opus Dei as a secretive and dangerous organization. Brown explains that his depiction of Opus Dei was largely based on misunderstandings and that he regrets some of the extreme characterizations he made.

In another segment, Martha Teichner investigates the allegations that Opus Dei attempted to exert undue influence on policy-making decisions when some of its members served in the Spanish government during the 1970s. She speaks with experts who provide context to the historical moment and its effect on the group.

In addition to these investigative pieces, the episode also features a segment on artists who have been influenced by Opus Dei, such as Australian composer Richard Mills and American painter Paul Quinones. Actress Emily Mortimer, who was raised Catholic, also shares her thoughts on Opus Dei and how it differs from traditional Catholicism.

As always, CBS Sunday Morning takes a deep and nuanced look at a complex subject, and this episode on Opus Dei is no exception. Viewers will come away with a better understanding of the group, its beliefs, and the controversies that have surrounded it.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 30, 2006
  • Language
    English