Del Portillo's letter to Franco reveals Opus Dei's ties to the dictatorial regime, indicating a strategy to foster relationships and seek financial support for their initiatives.
The correspondence illustrates how Escriva de Balaguer's relationship with Franco facilitated the growth of Opus Dei, taking advantage of Franco's religious policies favoring Catholic institutions.
Through this communication, Del Portillo not only expresses gratitude for Franco's past assistance but also emphasizes the mutual benefits of supporting the Catholic organization amidst Spain's political landscape.
As Franco's regime established compulsory religious education, Opus Dei capitalized on these changes to expand its influence, showcasing its adaptability and strategic planning during tumultuous times.
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