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Una visita al Santuario de Nueva Helvecia
ARGENTINA, Juan Barbosa • When I took my first steps in Schoenstatt in 1986, I was told that there were many shrines like the one in Villa Warcalde, Córdoba (Shrine of Solidarity, inaugurated in 1968), but one was very special because it was the first. Through the initiative of the Sisters of Mary, the Shrine of Nueva Helvecia, Uruguay, has poured out its graces since 1943. A great love story with our Mother Thrice Admirable and so far from the Original Shrine! — As always…Mary surprises us at every moment!Read More
ARGENTINA, Griselda Pereyra and Rocío Galo • The story of the much-desired picture of the Blessed Mothers dates back a couple of years ago when a family from the Resistencia-Chaco Diocese traveled to Schoenstatt, Germany. At that time, they had the opportunity of seeing a French family be presented with a picture. When upon returning to Chaco, the family related the touching experience they saw, and it was then they were entrusted with the mission of searching for our future Daughter Shrine’s picture.— The following year, the couple said thatRead More
Nueva helvecia
URUGUAY, Juan Andrés Nopitsch • Saturday dawned very cloudy and rainy in Montevideo, but that did not stop the educators from deciding to retreat. The meeting spot was in Plaza Cuba, and from there they traveled to Neva Helvecia, Departamento Colonia, where the Schoenstatt Shrine, the first replica of the Original Shrine is located; it was built in 1943 in the midst of World War II. These times for educators are planned by the ministry as an ideal time to pause, to “recharge one’s batteries,” and its objective is toRead More
URUGUAY, Javier Cerviño vía www.Schoenstatt.org.uy • This year on 18 October, the celebrations had a renewed and hopeful spirit. The 2014 experience in Schoenstatt, in Rome and here in Uruguay is still present. “We feel that that we took steps that brought us closer as a family, and we continue to work on our objectives as a movement through our self-education, the giving of self in our daily life, prayer and work in Providencia (the educational center in Montevideo) and other missions within in the Church.” (18 October celebrations’ summary),Read More