The Law Enforcement Agencies of Ecuador pray for peace at the Schoenstatt Shrine

Representatives of the different law enforcement agencies of Ecuador, on a national level, went to the National Shrine of Schoenstatt to pray for peace and the protection of their men and women, who find themselves in times of unusual violence. They carried the graces that Mary gives in her Shrine back to their homes and to their colleagues.
Lent – An invitation to grow, I accept the challenge!

What challenges motivate you? The idea is to integrate Lent with spiritual growth and self-control – a challenge that motivates us to grow!
The Pilgrim Mother begins her journey to Mozambique

Learning about the Schoenstatt Pilgrim Mother Apostolate and the graces she showers on those she visits, prompted a Mozambican priest to take the MTA image to his country to visit families in his community and transform hearts. “Wherever I am, I will always share this experience,” he says.
The mountain experience: Filiality, trust, total surrender

Would you be able to give to the Lord what you love the most? Today’s liturgy invites us to climb the mountain and live unique experiences of surrender and trust.
The Schoenstatt Priests’ League is born in Italy

The meeting of diocesan priests interested in the Schoenstatt Movement resulted in the formation of a new branch of the Movement and a gift for the priestly column in Italy.
It’s time to “put the house in order”

Sometimes we need to “clean up” our lives – move furniture, remove dust, arrange some flowers, decorate the rooms. How can we do this in our inner realm?
A bit of math for living the Covenant of Love in the time of Lent

Lent Season has just begun and, on this day of the Covenant of Love, let us discover some suggestions on how to live and deepen our attachment to God, the Blessed Mother and our brothers and sisters.
Italian Schoenstatt leaders meet to delve deeper into their mission

The Italian Schoenstatt leaders met at the International Shrine in Belmonte, Rome, to evaluate their mission as a community and to envision it towards the future.
40 Days of a God-given adventure begin

This time at the desert is not a time of sorrow, but of happiness; it is not a time of darkness, but of light and joy. These forty days are a God-given adventure.
Healing the Sick by Healing Relationships – With Mary’s eyes!

Sister of Mary and doctor, Sister M. Teresa Olivares, from Chile, speaks about what characterizes Schoenstatt health professionals in their mission of living the Covenant of Love in the care of patients. And on this World Day of the Sick, she makes a comparison between the daily life of the sick and the 31st of May: a “very current” and challenging mission.
An extraordinary surprise for Schoenstatt seminarians

“We left the auditorium without believing what had happened,” said the young seminarians of the Schoenstatt Fathers who, without expecting it, were received by Pope Francis.
Baptism day is a day worthy of cakes and candles

From Pope Francis to Sister Emilie Engel: Tips for celebrating the day of baptism. Why is it important to celebrate it? What do the symbols of baptism mean? Let’s take a look at them below.