Marina Pereda (Miranda de Ebro, 1989) entered Opus Dei at the age of 14 and managed to leave with 25. With the perspective given by time, she now tells of her life in La Obra (Aguilar, 2026), a book in which she explains from within how the organization works through manipulation and psychological abuse. "When you enter you feel that you are committing yourself and marrying God", she admits to infoFree in this interview, in which she also senten…
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Marina Pereda (Miranda de Ebro, 1989) entered Opus Dei at the age of 14 and managed to leave with 25. With the perspective given by time, she now tells of her life in La Obra (Aguilar, 2026), a book in which she explains from within how the organization works through manipulation and psychological abuse. "When you enter you feel that you are committing yourself and marrying God", she admits to infoFree in this interview, in which she also senten…