
Are we adding hope to our days?
The verb “to go on pilgrimage” represents an action, but what is fundamental is an attitude: to go on pilgrimage hoping to change the world.
Here, you can find news about the social projects and global impact work carried out by the Schoenstatt Movement. We are “on mission” in many continents and want to be an outgoing, missionary Church to build a new society.
The verb “to go on pilgrimage” represents an action, but what is fundamental is an attitude: to go on pilgrimage hoping to change the world.
Can a conversation, a relaxed chat, be a means of evangelization? The answer is simple: of course! Now, if you combine this chat with some
Mass marks the 50th Anniversary of the Presence of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary in the Dominican Republic
On the 25th anniversary of the Schoenstatt Family Missions, which originated in Argentina, the Movement is holding a National Congress.
After months of planning and coordination, we have officially launched the worldwide campaign “WE ARE ALL SCHOENSTATT”
Psychologist Rosario Lira tells us about her work with migrants and refugees as seen through the light of the Covenant of Love.
The new Schoenstatt Terminology Portal will promote understanding across borders. Learn more about this project.
Sister M. Anrika Dold reports what she has experienced there As we arrived in the place of the food disaster, at about 1:30 PM, a
What do we offer to the Blessed Mother so that her graces may bear fruit from the Shrine?
A Place, a Movement, a Way of Life, a Mission