Blogs Two

ARGENTINA, org. After frequently reading on the International Schoenstatt website about life around the 200 Shrines and thousands of wayside shrines, Mónica Beatriz Ale decided to send an email to those in charge of this site, because the site not only serves to receive the stories of others; but, it also shares and enriches the great stream of life of its own: "I would like for you to know us. We are from a humble chapel dedicated to the 'Holy Spirit' where we have prayed more than 1,000Read More

Posted On November 13, 2011 In Uncategorized

New Zealand – The Covenant of Love has Reached even Here

Agathe Hug. If a rain worm in Spain dug its way in a straight line through the earth, it would emerge in New Zealand. It might then be eaten by a Kea, a parrot that only exists in New Zealand, rather than by a very ordinary sparrow in Spain. Actually it might be eaten by any one of a large number of other birds that exist only in New Zealand. If it was unlucky, it might even be expelled in a completely baked form from one of the many volcanoesRead More

Posted On November 11, 2011 In Jubilee 2014

What do we know about Austria?

Agathe Hug. "Nothing but waltzes" – these words open the Viennese Opera Ball each year. Vienna is the capital city of Austria, a landlocked country in Europe, which for centuries has been the sport and bone of contention of the surrounding countries. From time to time, however, it has been one of the centres of European power, because it was the seat of the imperial family that ruled at times only over Austria, but at other times over Austria and Germany together, or over Austria and Hungary, and sometimes evenRead More
ARGENTINA, Fr. Pablo Pol. As the best way to celebrate the birthday of the Father and Prophet, Wednesday, Nov. 16th, after the 8:00 P.M. Mass, a statue of St. Joseph will be enthroned in the downtown Shrine in Confidentia, Buenos Aires. It has been a long time since someone took it. It was never heard about since then. It now wants to return to be with all of the pilgrims in the Shrine, and also with the Virgin and Child.    Read More
Ana María Mendizábal de Aristi. I have returned from the "HOME" to the everyday home. I am trying to adapt to the new schedule, and I am having trouble connecting to everyday life, since I am still in Schoenstatt mentally and in my heart…The experience of my visit to the Original Shrine, the Blessed Mother, and to Father have been totally different than what is usually experienced on a pilgrimage, which is "organized formally".      Read More