
The mountain experience: Filiality, trust, total surrender
Would you be able to give to the Lord what you love the most? Today’s liturgy invites us to climb the mountain and live unique experiences of surrender and trust.
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Would you be able to give to the Lord what you love the most? Today’s liturgy invites us to climb the mountain and live unique experiences of surrender and trust.
Sometimes we need to “clean up” our lives – move furniture, remove dust, arrange some flowers, decorate the rooms. How can we do this in our inner realm?
Lent Season has just begun and, on this day of the Covenant of Love, let us discover some suggestions on how to live and deepen our attachment to God, the Blessed Mother and our brothers and sisters.
This time at the desert is not a time of sorrow, but of happiness; it is not a time of darkness, but of light and joy. These forty days are a God-given adventure.
On this “Sunday of the Word of God”, follow some tips to begin or go deeper into the reading of the Bible. Father Marcelo Cervi, Doctor of Theology and member of the Secular Institute of Schoenstatt Diocesan Priests, coordinates an online Bible study group and offers some suggestions.
“Clap your hands, all you nations; shout to God with cries of joy” (Ps 47:1)
On the last Covenant Day of the year, we renew our consecration preparing ourselves to receive the Child God who comes at Christmas.
Jesus has a different style of leadership and kingship. He teaches us how to be a true leader, one who inspires and leads through love.
“What is valid for the Original Shrine and for the Daughter Shrines, is also valid for the Home Shrines.” Today is a day of gratitude in which we remember the 60th anniversary of the Home Shrine. Since then, the Schoenstatt graces have traveled throughout the world, transforming the lives of countless families.
The German newsletter “Wir zwei”, addressed to couples, proposes a reflection on the moment of death. The text is addressed to all families. Some reflections on death can be complicated, but they might be necessary and important.
Do you want to be a saint? It’s not that hard. Holiness challenges us to live the simple things of everyday life with love, just like Christ.
On October 18, 2023, Father Alexandre Awi Mello, President of the International Presidency of the Schoenstatt Movement, offers his message to the Family all over the world, in times of challenges, but also of great hope.
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