The Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary is a community of consecrated women founded in Germany in 1926 by Father Joseph Kentenich. They are part of the Schoenstatt Movement, a Marian and apostolic movement in the Roman Catholic Church, and collaborate with other Schoenstatt communities in the moral and spiritual renewal of society. The Sisters place special emphasis on the Marian formation of girls, women, and families, and their source of life is the covenant of love with their Mother Thrice Admirable, Queen, and Victress of Schoenstatt.
United with their Mother and following her example, the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary dedicate themselves to Christ in a life of poverty, virginity, and obedience. They strive to be instruments of God, serving as the eyes, ears, hands, and heart of the Mother of God. With a spirituality centered on God the Father, they seek to bring new life and renewal to a longing world, offering a home to human hearts in need. Through their apostolic work, life of prayer, and community life, the Sisters embody a way of Marian nobility, purity, and generosity.
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