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"content": "<p>The prayer cards on display at the Catholic Information Center were a logical first step toward potentially beatifying young Margaret. </p><p>Opus Dei had offered the lobby of its most public-facing institution in America to further this cause. </p><p>The portrait symbolized a growing symbiosis between Opus Dei and Leo. </p><p>The bookshop and chapel would soon provide a platform for Leo as he detailed the philosophy and worldview that would inform his decisions about spending the $1.6 billion bequest from Seid. </p><p>The Washington Opus Dei crowd brimmed with pride and admiration as they gathered at the Mayflower Hotel, <br />just around the corner from the CIC, <br />to confer the center’s greatest honor <br />— the John Paul II New Evangelization Award <br />— at a black-tie dinner in October 2022. </p><p>The award ceremony was especially pertinent, given the success of the Dobbs case at the Supreme Court, <br />which had overturned Roe v. Wade and had ended a woman’s constitutional right to legal abortion in the United States. </p><p>“It’s particularly fitting that the very year in which Dobbs was decided we are honoring Leonard Leo,” <br />Bill Barr said in a congratulatory video played before the award ceremony. </p><p>“No one has done more to advance traditional values and especially the right to life than Leonard.” </p><p>Paul Scalia spoke, too, recounting his memories of Margaret Mary. </p><p>Father Trullols, the Opus Dei priest who had taken charge of the Catholic Information Center following the death of Father Arne in 2017, <br />was shown holidaying at the Leo’s mansion in Maine. </p><p>“Thank you so much, Father Charles <br />— for this privilege, <br />for your leadership of the Catholic Information Center, <br />for your friendship,” began Leo in his acceptance speech. </p><p>“It’s been a real privilege to be a part of this great enterprise and have you as a friend. </p><p>I do think the real honor this evening should go to the CIC <br />— along with the Leonine Forum, which I think is a very important piece of our future.” </p><p>By 2022, the “spiritual enrichment” program that had been started by the Opus Dei priest Father Arne Panula a decade earlier had been expanded to other cities, <br />including New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, <br />and counted more than 800 alumni. </p><p>“They are the cutting edge of the New Evangelization,” continued Leo. </p><p>“Few organizations are doing more to raise up a new generation of courageous and faithful Catholic men and women.” </p><p>Without irony, Leo suggested that the audience that night, <br />some of whom had paid as much as $25,000 a table, <br />were the oppressed minority. </p><p>“Catholicism faces vile and amoral current-day barbarians, secularists, and bigots,” <br />Leo continued. </p><p>“These barbarians can be known by their signs: <br />they vandalized and burnt our churches after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, <br />they show up at events like this one trying to frighten and muzzle us. </p><p>From coast to coast, they are conducting a coordinated and large-scale campaign to drive us from the communities they want to dominate.” </p><p>Only a few weeks earlier, after a group of protestors had scrawled “dirty money lives here” on the sidewalk outside his home, <br />Leo used his awards speech to blame such attacks on <br />“the progressive Ku Klux Klan.” </p><p>“They spread false and slanderous rhetoric about Catholic apostolates and institutions like the one represented here tonight,” he said, referring to Opus Dei. </p><p>Within weeks of giving his speech, Leo had begun work on his next big project <br />— offering a glimpse into how he and his network would spend the $1.6 billion donated by Seid. </p><p>Having orchestrated a conservative, Catholic takeover of the Supreme Court, <br />Leo now set his sights on things much broader <br />— and outlined his ambitions for orchestrating a similar revolution in other sectors of society, <br />such as education, <br />the media, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley. </p><p>“Wokeism in the corporate environment, in the educational environment, <br />one-sided journalism, <br />entertainment that’s really corrupting our youth <br />— why can’t we build talent pipelines and networks that can positively affect those areas?” <br />Leo asked in a promotional video for his latest initiative <a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Teneo\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Teneo</span></a>, <br />which promised to “crush liberal dominance.” </p><p>In short, he was creating a Federalist Society for everything. </p><p>Almost a century after Escrivá’s vision for Opus Dei, the organization <br />— through the Catholic Information Center, <br />through the Leonine Forum, <br />and through the initiatives of prominent sympathizers like Leonard Leo <br />— had its biggest opportunity yet to definitively influence society, <br />just as the Opus Dei founder had envisioned. </p><p>-- Gareth Gore. </p><p>From the forthcoming book "OPUS: The Cult of Dark Money, Human Trafficking, and Right-Wing Conspiracy inside the Catholic Church"</p>",
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