
The meaning of the Unity Cross in our present time
Do you know the meaning of the original Unity Cross? Its design inspires the life of the Schoenstatt Family all over the world.
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Do you know the meaning of the original Unity Cross? Its design inspires the life of the Schoenstatt Family all over the world.
Today we celebrate the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary. On this special day, let’s get to know a project that “gives a name” to homeless children.
Let us celebrate together the birth of Mary, the Immaculate, conceived in God’s heart. On this special day, let us offer gifts of love and reflect on her divine mission. Mary is the open door to heaven, the fertile soil where God becomes incarnate. Together with Jesus, let us ask Mary to live in us, bringing Christ into our midst and preparing the world for Him.
To live the Covenant of Love is synonymous with being joyful, because joy is the fruit of childlike trust and of surrender in love
The Paris Olympics inspire us to run and light up the world with the fire of the Covenant of Love. We ourselves are burning torches sent from the Shrine!
Schoenstatt’s mission depends on us carrying it out and living it with courage and love.
Leaving home and going on pilgrimage to holy places is part of the religious experience of many families. But how does this relate to Schoenstatt’s mission and the III Historical Milestone? Sister M. Jimena Alliende talks about her personal experience and demonstrates how May 31st impacts the organic life of the pilgrims.
To be prophetic means to live the “ABCs” of faith, holiness in daily life, practical faith in Divine Providence – to make the Covenant of Love alive and real!
Every Schoenstatter is called to be a leader and to build a new society. Let’s see how St. Joseph can help us: he is a great inspiration for protagonism and leadership!
St. Joseph – a “Schoenstatter” who is always present in the Shrine and who proved his love for Mary in many ways.
A Sunday dedicated to joy in the middle of Lent? Yes, there is a cross ahead of us, but the radiance of the resurrection fills our hearts with hope. And so we walk through life’s difficulties with a smile and excitement.
What challenges motivate you? The idea is to integrate Lent with spiritual growth and self-control – a challenge that motivates us to grow!
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