
Mary, Mother of God and our Mother
On January 1, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Mary as Mother of God, commemorating the dogma of Mary’s divine Motherhood in Jesus, as declared by the Council of Ephesus in 431 AD.
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On January 1, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Mary as Mother of God, commemorating the dogma of Mary’s divine Motherhood in Jesus, as declared by the Council of Ephesus in 431 AD.

Christmas, the time when our redeemer Jesus Christ is born and He brings to humanity, to each one of us His Light.

For those who lived during Jesus’ era 2000 years ago it was like this. Jesus, the son of Mary of Nazareth, the Messiah, did not correspond at all to the purely human idea of the Redeemer and Savior.

She is here to tell us: “Am I not here, I who hold the honor and joy of being your mother?

We can understand the dogma of the Immaculate Conception by looking at Mary’s holiness.

The testimony of others helped them to find themselves and to fulfill their mission.

Father José Luis Correa, advisor of the Schoenstatt Movement in Central America, visited Panama. We have transcribed a summary of his lecture to the Family in Panama, referring to the graces that the Blessed Mother hands out from her Schoenstatt Shrines.

Eucharistic Congress in Budapest 2021: a truly profound experience.

“Take our heart and our will: they belong to you completely”

What do we offer to the Blessed Mother so that her graces may bear fruit from the Shrine?

In most of the Schoenstatt shrines, there is usually a jug, a jar which stands in front of the altar.