Blogs Two

Father Javier Arteaga. Every year we recall that January 20, 1942, when Father Kentenich, who was jailed in Koblenz as a prisoner of the Nazi regimen, decided not to sign a petition for a medical examination, which could have prevented him from being transferred to a concentration camp. In March he was sent to the concentration camp of Dachau, where he remained as a prisoner in inhumane conditions for three and a half years. He offered his "exterior" freedom for the "inner" freedom of his Schoenstatt Family. Read More
USA, Marge Fenelon. The SchoenstattMovement in Milwaukee is organizing a Eucharistic Vigil to be held in the Shrines throughout the country during the funeral and burial of Fr. Jonathan  Niehaus (Monday, January 23) so that those who cannot attend the funeral may still accompany Fr. Jonathan and the Niehaus Family spiritually.      Read More
Fr. Heinrich Walter. Fr. Jonathan Niehaus (51), from Ivanhoe, MN, USA,  has been called home by God the merciful Father, after his battle with lung cancer. He consciously lived and offered the last phase of his life.        Read More
OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER 2014/Fr. José María García. There is only a few days left until we cross the 1000 day threshold (as can be witnessed on the countdown clocks on some of our Schoenstatt websites) on our international pilgrimage toward the jubilee of the Covenant of Love, from the great moment of grace, October 18, 2014, in the Original Shrine, in Rome, and - as it is stated in the Message 2014: in "… a world-wide live link to the celebration held at our place of origin. In this way, theRead More
ARGENTINA, Sister Elsa María/org. During the first week of January, the Father Symbol traveled through three dioceses in Argentina: Oberá, Santo Tomé (Ituzaingó), and Posadas.        Read More