Except for its clergy, Opus Dei is a secret society of global
financiers, bankers, businessmen, politicians and their supporters.
Still the most exhaustively researched book written about "The Work"
as it is referred to by its members, Their Kingdom Come (1997,
2006) by Robert Hutchison, a Canadian financial journalist, traces the
growth of Opus Dei financial power "by all available means" -
deception, dirty tricks, even "physical muscle."
"What gives Opus Dei its importance is the influence it wields and also that it deploys its immense financial resources. Opus Dei knows very well that money rules the world," Javier Sainz Moreno, professor of Law at Madrid University, told Hutchison. One of their goals was to control the Vatican's wealth, now closer than ever to being realized.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/08/23/1414707/-Pope-Francis-is-not-anti-capitalism-By-his-actions-he-supports-the-plutocracy#
"What gives Opus Dei its importance is the influence it wields and also that it deploys its immense financial resources. Opus Dei knows very well that money rules the world," Javier Sainz Moreno, professor of Law at Madrid University, told Hutchison. One of their goals was to control the Vatican's wealth, now closer than ever to being realized.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/08/23/1414707/-Pope-Francis-is-not-anti-capitalism-By-his-actions-he-supports-the-plutocracy#