Monthly Archives: "June 2011"

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
mkf. It was a joy to celebrate this 18th - 1,217 days -39 18ths- from October 18, 2014 - especially on a Saturday, because this way the usual Mass "toward 2014" that morning in the Original Shrine - in covenant with Kuwait - was at the same time celebrated as a Covenant Mass, transmitted live via schoenstatt-tv! Father Heinrich Walter, President of the General Presidency of Schoenstatt, was the celebrant (since Father José María García was in Paraguay for the priestly ordination of Alfredo Pereira and Pedro Miraballes). Read More
USA, Judy Harlowe. Special programs during retreats at the Schoenstatt International Center in Waukesha, in Ohio, in Illinois and in Minnesota often include Fr. Gerold Langsch playing his keyboard and singing. Soon, members of the Schoenstatt family will be able to take Fr. Gerold’s music home with them or listen to his music on the way to work, to Church or to family gatherings.      Read More
mkf. "There's always a bed in a cornfield!" For the last two or three years a canny pub owner in Germany has been offering bed & breakfast at a "Thousand-star-hotel" using this song from the 1970s. And it is just that: in a cornfield under the stars. But not quite the thing for the eight, ten or fifteen or more thousand pilgrims from all over the world making their way to Schoenstatt and Rome in October 2014. No, we aren't offering a bed in a cornfield, but one in aRead More

Posted On 19.06.2011In Covenant Life

Walking with Mary

USA, Carlos Cantú. The Schoenstatt Movement in the Diocese of Brownsville (Texas) hosted a mini Marian Conference on Saturday, June 4, 2011. The event was planned and directed by the Schoenstatt Rosary Campaign. It was held at Christ the King Church in Brownsville, Texas from 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Almost 200 persons were in attendance. The more than 60 Pilgrim MTA’s demonstrated the presence of Our Lady’s great Visitation throughout the Diocese of Brownsville. In addition to the diocese’s Auxiliary, 8 Novenarias graced the beautifully decorated parish hall whereRead More
SPAIN, mcb. The Serrano Street Madrid Shrine is celebrating its 10th Anniversary and the Schoenstatt Family of Madrid is making ready for the festivity in light of the preparation for the World Youth Day in August of this year.        Read More

Posted On 17.06.2011In Covenant Life

A balm for the wounds

PARAGUAY, Karen and Bernardino Portillo M, Rocío and Fernando Centurión. Rodolfo Widmann and Julia Gonzáles, collaborators of the Pastoral for Hope for Divorced Persons Who Have Remarried in the Diocese of Encarnación, offer audiovisual materials, which are available to everyone, about this apostolate of the Family Work of Schoenstatt in Paraguay.      Read More

Posted On 16.06.2011In Covenant Life

We are Schoenstatt!

mkf. "We are Schoenstatt". Yes, it means exactly what it says: we are Schoenstatt. Schoenstatt has hundreds, thousands, millions of faces. Someone who is well informed about the pedagogy of the currents of life that Father Kentenich applied recently related that at one time the people from one place told him: there two Schoenstatts, that of…and this one…Just like it happened at the beginning with Apollo, Paul, or Cephas, in Corinth. He answered: Oh no! Not two…there are hundreds. And he began toRead More