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NOVENA – October 18 – Day 9
Follow the novena for Covenant Day. Today, October 17, is the last day. Download the material so you can pray from home.
Follow the novena for Covenant Day. Today, October 17, is the last day. Download the material so you can pray from home.
The Shrine of New Helvetia initiated the current of Daughter Shrines that continue to be replicated throughout the five continents year after year.
Boldness and a missionary zeal make it possible for Schoenstatt to penetrate the heart of every culture without losing its fidelity to its origins.
80 years after its inauguration, the Schoenstatt Family in Uruguay celebrates this historic milestone.
Follow the novena for Covenant Day. Today, October 16, is the eighth day. Download the material so you can pray from home.
Follow the novena for Covenant Day. Today, October 14, is the sixth day. Download the material so you can pray from home.
Follow the novena for Covenant Day. Today, October 13, is the fifth day. Download the material so you can pray from home.
Follow the novena for Covenant Day. Today, October 12, is the fourth day. Download the material so you can pray from home.
Follow the novena for Covenant Day. Today, October 11, is the third day. Download the material so you can pray from home.
Follow the novena for Covenant Day. Today, October 10, we are on the second day. Download the material so you can pray from home.
The novena begins today, the 9th, in the Original Schoenstatt Shrine, and will be broadcast live. You are invited to take part. Download the prayers here to follow along or to pray at home.
The Brazilian singer Ziza Fernandes will lead the opening of the Covenant Day novena with a musical performance. The “Serenade for Mary” will be transmitted live from the Original Shrine on October 9th.
The Josef Kentenich Institute puts scientific questions forward for discussion from the Schoenstatt perspective. The protagonists of this empirical science are young people – curious and questioning.
In the days leading up to World Youth Day, some 450 young people from the USA and from Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries visited the birthplace of the Schoenstatt Movement. We have written about the pilgrims’ experiences in the Original Shrine, but what did these days mean for those who live there on a daily basis? Schoenstatt International asked….
A Place, a Movement, a Way of Life, a Mission