
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


A sleepy Catholic bookshop and events space run by Opus Dei priests in Washington, has turned into a central networking hub for an ascendant conservative movement. Some of the biggest names on the right gravitate around it. People close to Opus Dei say that is not a coincidence.
This podcast has been edited to remove an unverifiable reference to the number of Opus Dei members living in Washington DC.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Financial Times3.9
139139 ratings
A sleepy Catholic bookshop and events space run by Opus Dei priests in Washington, has turned into a central networking hub for an ascendant conservative movement. Some of the biggest names on the right gravitate around it. People close to Opus Dei say that is not a coincidence.
This podcast has been edited to remove an unverifiable reference to the number of Opus Dei members living in Washington DC.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

52 Listeners

40 Listeners

149 Listeners

841 Listeners

96 Listeners

197 Listeners

684 Listeners

232 Listeners

170 Listeners

153 Listeners

1,600 Listeners

38 Listeners

410 Listeners

616 Listeners

194 Listeners

54 Listeners

146 Listeners

33 Listeners