
Our Treasure: The Blessed Mother’s Wayside Shrine in Caracas
A couple went in search of an old wayside shrine of the MTA
A small group of Sisters of Mary and a vast continent to be explored: this is how the history of the Schoenstatt Movement in the Americas began. On June 10, 1935, the first 12 Sisters, sent by the Founder, Father Joseph Kentenich, landed in Brazil, bringing with them an immense world to introduce to the new continent.
A couple went in search of an old wayside shrine of the MTA
Almost 50 years ago, on September 17, 1972, Our Lady chose the city of Atibaia, a place of pilgrimages, devotion and graces. This celebration marks the return of the pilgrimage movement after the social isolation caused by the pandemic.
Farewell Sister M. Christvera, instrument in Schoenstatt’s development in Argentina
After a long wait, the Family of Santa Cruz experienced a day filled with joy.
180 young women participated in the celebration at the National Schoenstatt Shrine in Guayaquil.
Joaquín Lobos, Sebastián Espinoza and Sergio Abarca were ordained priests in Chile.
Celebrations will take place in Brazil from North to South.
August 15th, 2021
15 minutes away from San José, the Blessed Mother has a new stained-window in a marian church
Brazil: one more future priest for the Schoenstatt Fathers’ Institute