During an interview with "Conecta2", Susana Lencina, a former member of Opus Dei, tells of her experience of how the order said that an ordinary person can be sanctified through different types of work.
The institution of the Catholic Church states that "before God, the important thing is not human success, but the love that is put into work."
Given these accusations, the Communications Office of the Prelature of Opus Dei in Argentina told CNN that "there is no formal complaint" in this regard and that since July there has been a commission to listen to this type of case.