Blogs Two

Posted On July 4, 2011 In Covenant Life

No ash could cover it!

Marianne Maier. Marianne Maier and her friend, Katy Abele, traveled through South America for several weeks during the month of March, and on this excursion they were in Villa La Angostura in Argentinean Patagonia, where Clara Bianco Herbón and her husband have an inn: "Puerta del Sol." This week an interview with Clara was published on schoenstatt.org concerning the situation in Villa La Angostura, presently covered with 40 centimeters of volcanic ash, this article inspired this letter from Marianne addressed to Clara. Life enkindles life, and theRead More
Sarah-Leah Pimentel. During a series of talks on Fr. Kentenich given by Fr. Werner Kuller a few weeks ago to the Schoenstatt Family in Johannesburg, we received an invitation: to make a Covenant of Love with our father and founder.        Read More
Fr. Alberto Eronti. Last year, I wrote in an article that the entire Family should walk toward the Jubilee of the first Schoenstatt century in the hand of the Father of the Family. Why? Because we want to fulfill his mandate: "Each generation is called to re-found Schoenstatt."      Read More
ARGENTINA, Clara Bianco Herbón/mkf. Villa La Angostura rates as one of the most beautiful tourist places in Argentinean Patagonia, a place that appears in schoenstatt.org, news once in a while as the home of the news writer and just one of the hundreds and hundreds of collaborators for the Schoenstatt website. One example is her article about the simplest opening of the triennium in the entire world, and she is also the translator for Italian articles on the website. Recently two young women from the German Schoenstatt's YouthRead More
LEBANON, Toufic Labaki, aat. A Biblical country, mentioned 72 times in the Old Testament, famous for its precious wood cedars, perfumed and which is not likely to decay - a symbol of the Immaculata - with which Solomon built the Temple in Jerusalem. In the southern part of its territory lies Cana where they preserve the ruins of six stone jars: "They have no more wine - Do what He tells you."    Read More