
Green Horizons and my Inner Shrine
Are you familiar with the challenge of the forest? This inspiration can help deepen the Covenant of Love by contemplating and feeling nature.

Are you familiar with the challenge of the forest? This inspiration can help deepen the Covenant of Love by contemplating and feeling nature.

Schoenstatt’s Global Sustainability Project brings the integral ecology initiative to the Shrines, inspired by Laudato Si.

In July, we are invited to contemplate creation with a Marian gaze, seeing everything that God has created as a path that leads to Him.

We are happy to announce the creation of our Sustainability Team in Schoenstatt! This group, made up of members from various countries, seeks to integrate

“God loves gardens”: this is a powerful metaphor drawing a parallel between divine action and the creation and care of gardens

The challenges of our time are challenges for our Covenant life. Sustainability is an issue that affects us all.

Ecology, in its essence, speaks to us of the connection between all living beings and their environment. It reminds us that we are part of a greater “home”

As a continuation of our reflections on the environment, let’s see what some Popes have to say about the impacts of climate change.

If every time you make a decision you take into account its impact on climate change, you can call yourself a climarian.

As the Church celebrates the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation on September 1, Indian Bishop Allwyn D’Silva, Chairman of the Federation of Asian Bishops Conferences’ Office of Human Development, reflects on the importance of praising God for His marvellous gift of Creation.

Pope Francis has published an Apostolic Exhortation building on his 2015 encyclical. We’re not reacting enough, he says, we’re close to breaking point. And he describes how care for our common home flows from the Christian faith.

With its special commitment to the environment, the Munich Shrine has been a part of the Urban Land-Art-Tour project of the Planning Department. It is part of the city’s green belt.