Pope meets author urging investigation of Catholic group Opus Dei

March 16, 2026 9:44 AM EDT

FILE PHOTO: Pope Leo XIV leaves following the weekly general audience in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, March 11, 2026. REUTERS/Yara Nardi/File Photo

By Joshua McElwee

VATICAN CITY, ‌March 16 (Reuters) - Pope ​Leo ​met on Monday with an investigative journalist who alleges that a prominent Catholic organisation with ties to right-wing politicians ‌in the U.S. and other countries covered up sexual and ⁠financial crimes, which the group firmly denies.

Leo met with British writer Gareth Gore, author ‌of a 2024 book on ‌Opus Dei, a Catholic religious community counting about 85,000 members across 70 countries. In a statement afterwards, Gore said he asked the ​pope to launch a formal inquiry into the group.

The Vatican press office said the pope wanted to have the meeting to listen ⁠first-hand to Gore's allegations. While the pope meets with a range of people daily, it ​is unusual for him to have a private meeting with a journalist.

Opus Dei ("Work of God") was founded in 1928 ​by a Spanish priest and teaches Catholics ‌to strive for holiness through their work. Most of its members are not clerics but maintain strict spiritual ⁠practices and often choose to remain celibate.

The group is known for close ties with the Vatican, where many employees are members, including at least two former ⁠directors of the Vatican's press office.

Among allegations in the book, Gore said the ​group practices emotional control over its members and uses its influence to perpetrate financial fraud.

The organization has sharply rejected Gore's accusations, saying in a 2024 statement that ‌his book was "littered with twisted facts". It did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the ‌pope's meeting on Monday.

Opus Dei has a strong presence in Peru, where ⁠Leo served as a missionary ‌for decades before becoming ​pope. The group says its mission is to spread Christian teachings across the world.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee; Editing by ‌Andrew Heavens)



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