Pilgrim Mother / Schoenstatt Rosary Campaign
Formation10 September 1950 (1950-09-10)
FounderServant of God John Pozzobon
TypeCatholic Lay Apostolate
PurposeMinistry of visitation of families, students, sick, elderly, prisoners, etc.
Membership (2017)
30 million, in 120 nations

The Pilgrim Mother Campaign, also known as the Schoenstatt Rosary Campaign, is an apostolic work founded by the Servant of God John Pozzobon and coordinated by the Schoenstatt Movement, counting presently more than 30 million members[1] in over one million groups spanning 120 nations of the world.[2]

Overview

The Campaign consists in the regular visit of an image of the Mother Thrice Admirable of Schoenstatt Madonna to families, schools, hospitals and all places where families or people accept to receive her. It is carried out by lay volunteers - missionaries and coordinators - organized at the parish, diocesan, regional or linguistic levels.

The pilgrim image employed in the campaign is the same venerated in the Schoenstatt Shrines. They are replicas of the 'original pilgrim image' with which the campaign began and have the form of a sanctuary to express the essential link to the Schoenstatt Shrine and all the graces that there are received. They are blessed and sent from a Schoenstatt Shrine. The Secretariats of the Campaign of the Pilgrim Mother of Schoenstatt have the function of coordinating and help the missionaries in their work and relationship with dioceses and parishes.

History

The Campaign's founder, John Pozzobon, carrying the Original Pilgrim Image to a village on foot, as he habitually did

It was initiated by the Servant of God, Deacon John Pozzobon, a Schoenstatt Movement's member, on 10 September 1950. Feeling an inner call to get involved in some apostolate with Our Lady, he receives an invitation from Sister Teresinha Gobbo, from the Secular Institute of Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary, to bring the image of the Mother, Queen and Winner Thrice Admirable of Schoenstatt to visit the families. Sister Teresinha entrusts him the image that had been blessed at the Schoenstatt Shrine of Santa Maria (Brazil) by Father Celestino Trevisan, telling him: "This image will be under your care. You don't need to pray the rosary every night. You should only take care that it peregrinates from home to home."[3]

John accepted this invitation. He assumes the task of taking the Pilgrim Mother of Schoenstatt to the families and exercises this mission for 35 years until the date of his death on 27 June 1985. With her, he travels over 87,000 miles carrying the Madonna picture in a shrine-shaped frame weighing over 25 pounds.[4]

From 1959, the Campaign multiplies through smaller replicas of the Pilgrim Mother to visit families monthly. In 1979, Pozzobon visits Germany and Rome, and the Pilgrim Mother Campaign takes an international dimension.

Theological Rationale

The Campaign is inspired by the attitude of Mary who went to visit her cousin Elizabeth (Luke 1: 39-41[5]). It is an ecclesial ministry that the Church and the service of the Church, wants to collaborate with the ordinary pastoral care of parishes.

It is a popular apostolic work, as it seeks to reach all people in all situations of life, adapting to different pastoral realities: families, schools, hospitals, prisons, etc., following Jesus command: "Go into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature" (Mark 16: 15).[6]

Another source of inspiration is the idea of the universal apostolic work according to Saint Vincent Pallotti regarding Mary: "She is the great Missionary; She works miracles".[3] It also performs a will of the founder of the Schoenstatt Movement, Fr. Joseph Kentenich, expressed in 1948, to bring the Mother of God to the homes and give Her a place of honor, for that they become small shrines.[3]

Walking the pilgrimage way with Mary means, Father Kentenich argued, being drawn into Mary's mission by bearing, bringing, and serving Christ. becoming another Mary: "Each of us bears a large share of the responsibility for the form that the world will take in the future. If this future—regardless of the specific characteristics it will have — is to bear the resemblance of Christ, then Mary must step more into the foreground and be acknowledged everywhere as the official Christ-giver, Christ-bearer, and Christ-bringer."[7]

Modalities

There are various types of "pilgrim images", according to the ministry on which they are used:[3]

The Original Pilgrim Image

It is the image with which Deacon John Pozzobon began the Pilgrim Mother Campaign in September 1950. This image was his 'pilgrimage companion' for more than 30 years. In 1980, he returned it to Sr. Terezinha Gobbo. Since Pozzobon's death, in 1985, the Pilgrim Original is kept in the Marian Center, home of the Schoenstatt Movement in Santa Maria (Brazil).

Pozzobon with the Pilgrim Mother visiting a peasant family

Auxiliary Pilgrim Images

They are the images intended for a diocese, a diocesan shrine or a more specific apostolic work. The first one was received by Ubaldo Pimentel, also from Santa Maria (Brazil), on 8 December 1979. They are exact replicas of the original Pilgrim Image. According to interpretation of Deacon John Pozzobon, the Auxiliary Images are like an 'extension' of Fr. Kentenich's blessing to the Campaign, on 4 August 1951. As an expression of their union with the 'Original', all 'Auxiliaries' are blessed and sent from the Schoenstatt Shrine of Santa Maria, where the campaign began.

Parish Pilgrim Images

Similar to the Original image and the Auxiliaries, but made in a smaller size and without the doors covering the picture of Mary. Each parish can have its image to use it in novenas, processions and other activities. Some parishes organize an itinerary for its parish image, where it visits the various chapels, schools, church groups, etc. Normally, the parish pilgrim image is under the care of the parish coordination team, which may delegate responsibility to a leadership campaign.

'Occasional' Pilgrim Images

A Pilgrim Mother image for the blind

Used in various apostolic works of the Campaign of the Pilgrim Mother of Schoenstatt: the sick, in shops, hospitals, prisons, etc. They are entrusted to a missionary who organizes the itinerary and the form of ministry. All images are registered with the national secretariat of the Campaign.

Pilgrim Images for Families

The most known and used in the world by the Campaign, they circulate monthly and on a permanent basis a group of families. Each image is in the care of a missionary, responsible for the image in his group. All have a number registered in the secretariat responsible for the geographic area.

Pilgrim Images for Children and Youth

They are entrusted to young people and children who are placed as apostles for other young people and children. They can also be used in schools and catechism groups. All images used in this ministry are registered with the secretariat of the Campaign.

Pilgrim Mother Campaign per country

Countries where the Pilgrim Mother Campaign is present in the world (in blue)

This list follows the geoscheme created by the United Nations Statistics Division.[8] According to the UN, the assignment of countries or areas to specific groupings is for statistical convenience and does not imply any assumption regarding political or other affiliation of countries or territories.[9]

Some countries may have more than one website on this list, for linguistic or organizational reasons. Others, for the same reasons, may share a single site.

Countries with the field "website" in blank mean that the country doesn't have a webpage dedicated exclusively to the Campaign's Secretariat.

Source of the data: Pilgrim Mother Campaign Secretariat from Brazil for Southern and Southeastern regions[10] and German-speaking Secretariat from Switzerland,[1] except where another source be expressly indicated.

Africa

Flag Name Campaign Website
Algeria Algeria No
Angola Angola Yes[11]
Benin Benin Yes
Botswana Botswana No
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso Yes
Burundi Burundi Yes
Cameroon Cameroon Yes
Cape Verde Cape Verde (Cabo Verde) Yes
Central African Republic Central African Republic Yes
Chad Chad Yes
Comoros Comoros No
Republic of the Congo Congo (Congo-Brazzaville) Yes
Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa) Yes
Djibouti Djibouti No
Egypt Egypt No
Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea No
Eritrea Eritrea Yes
Eswatini Eswatini No
Ethiopia Ethiopia Yes
Gabon Gabon Yes
The Gambia Gambia No
Ghana Ghana Yes
Guinea Guinea No
Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau Yes
Ivory Coast Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) No
Kenya Kenya Yes
Lesotho Lesotho No
Liberia Liberia Yes
Libya Libya No
Madagascar Madagascar No
Malawi Malawi No
Mali Mali No
Mauritania Mauritania No
Mauritius Mauritius No
Mayotte Mayotte (France) No
Morocco Morocco Yes
Mozambique Mozambique Yes
Namibia Namibia No
Niger Niger Yes
Nigeria Nigeria Yes
Réunion Réunion (France) No
Rwanda Rwanda Yes
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (United Kingdom) No
São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe No
Senegal Senegal Yes
Seychelles Seychelles No
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone No
Somalia Somalia No
South Africa South Africa Yes
South Sudan South Sudan No
Sudan Sudan No
Tanzania Tanzania Yes
Togo Togo No
Tunisia Tunisia No
Uganda Uganda No
Zambia Zambia No
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Yes[12]

Americas

Flag Name Campaign Website
Anguilla Anguilla (United Kingdom) No
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda No
Argentina Argentina Yes
Aruba Aruba (Netherlands) No
The Bahamas Bahamas No
Barbados Barbados Yes
Belize Belize Yes
Bermuda Bermuda (United Kingdom) No
Bolivia Bolivia Yes
Bonaire Bonaire (Netherlands) No
Brazil Brazil Yes
British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands (United Kingdom) No
Canada Canada Yes
Cayman Islands Cayman Islands (United Kingdom) No
Chile Chile Yes National Secretariat
Clipperton Island Clipperton Island (France) No
Colombia Colombia Yes National Secretariat
Costa Rica Costa Rica Yes National Secretariat
Cuba Cuba Yes
Curaçao Curaçao (Netherlands) No
Dominica Dominica No
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Yes
El Salvador El Salvador Yes
Ecuador Ecuador Yes National Secretariat
Falkland Islands Falkland Islands No
French Guiana French Guiana (France) No
Greenland Greenland No
Grenada Grenada No
Guadeloupe Guadeloupe (France) No
Guatemala Guatemala Yes
Guyana Guyana No
Haiti Haiti Yes
Honduras Honduras Yes
Jamaica Jamaica Yes
Martinique Martinique (France) Yes
Mexico Mexico Yes
Montserrat Montserrat (United Kingdom) No
Navassa Island Navassa Island (United States) No
Nicaragua Nicaragua Yes
Panama Panama Yes
Paraguay Paraguay Yes National Secretariat
Peru Peru Yes
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Yes
Saba (island) Saba (Netherlands) No
Saint Barthélemy Saint Barthélemy (France) No
Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis No
Saint Lucia Saint Lucia No
Collectivity of Saint Martin Saint Martin (France) No
Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France) No
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines No
Sint Eustatius Sint Eustatius (Netherlands) No
Sint Maarten Sint Maarten (Netherlands) No
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands No
Suriname Suriname No
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago No
Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Islands (United Kingdom) No
United States United States of America Yes National Secretariat
United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands (United States) No National Secretariat
Uruguay Uruguay Yes National Secretariat
Venezuela Venezuela Yes

Asia

Flag Name Campaign Website
Afghanistan Afghanistan Yes[13]
Akrotiri and Dhekelia Akrotiri and Dhekelia (United Kingdom) No
Armenia Armenia [Europe] No
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan [Europe] No
Bahrain Bahrain No
Bangladesh Bangladesh No
Bhutan Bhutan No
British Indian Ocean Territory British Indian Ocean Territory (United Kingdom) No
Brunei Brunei No
Cambodia Cambodia No
China China Yes
Christmas Island Christmas Island (Australia) No
Cocos (Keeling) Islands Cocos (Keeling) Islands (Australia) No
Cyprus Cyprus [Europe] No
East Timor East Timor (Timor-Leste) Yes
Georgia (country) Georgia [Europe] No
Hong Kong Hong Kong (China) Yes[14]
India India Yes Secretariat
Indonesia Indonesia Yes[15]
Iran Iran No
Iraq Iraq Yes[16]
Israel Israel Yes
Japan Japan Yes
Jordan Jordan No
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan No
Kuwait Kuwait No
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan Yes
Laos Laos No
Lebanon Lebanon Yes
Macau Macau (China) Yes
Malaysia Malaysia Yes[17]
Maldives Maldives No
Mongolia Mongolia No
Myanmar Myanmar (Burma) No
Nepal Nepal No
North Korea North Korea Yes
Oman Oman No
Pakistan Pakistan Yes
State of Palestine Palestine Yes
Philippines Philippines Yes
Qatar Qatar Yes[18]
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia No
Singapore Singapore Yes
South Korea South Korea Yes
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Yes
Syria Syria Yes[19]
Taiwan Taiwan (China) Yes[20]
Tajikistan Tajikistan Yes
Thailand Thailand Yes
Turkey Turkey [Europe] Yes
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan No
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Yes[21]
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan No
Vietnam Vietnam Yes
Yemen Yemen No

Notes

Europe

Flag Name Campaign Website
Åland Åland (Finland) No
Albania Albania Yes
Andorra Andorra Yes[22]
Austria Austria Yes National Secretariat
Belarus Belarus Yes
Belgium Belgium Yes National Secretariat
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Yes
Bulgaria Bulgaria No
Croatia Croatia Yes National Secretariat
Czech Republic Czech Republic Yes National Secretariat
Denmark Denmark Yes
Estonia Estonia No
Faroe Islands Faroe Islands (Denmark) No
Finland Finland Yes[23]
France France Yes
Germany Germany Yes
Gibraltar Gibraltar (United Kingdom) No
Greece Greece No
Guernsey Guernsey (United Kingdom) No
Hungary Hungary Yes National Secretariat
Iceland Iceland Yes
Republic of Ireland Ireland Yes
Isle of Man Isle of Man (United Kingdom) No
Italy Italy Yes
Norway Jan Mayen (Norway) No
Jersey Jersey (United Kingdom) No
Latvia Latvia No
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein Yes Secretariat for the German-speaking Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Lithuania Lithuania No
Luxembourg Luxembourg Yes Secretariat from Germany
Malta Malta Yes[24]
Moldova Moldova No
Monaco Monaco No
Montenegro Montenegro Yes
Netherlands Netherlands Yes
Norway Norway Yes
North Macedonia North Macedonia No
Poland Poland Yes National Secretariat
Portugal Portugal Yes Mission for the University Students
Romania Romania Yes National Secretariat (Romanian/Hungarian)
Russia Russia Yes
San Marino San Marino Yes Secretariat for San Marino and Italy
Serbia Serbia Yes
Slovakia Slovakia Yes Secretariat for Western and Central Slovakia
Slovenia Slovenia Yes
Spain Spain Yes
Svalbard Svalbard (Norway) No
Sweden Sweden Yes National Secretariat
Switzerland Switzerland Yes
Ukraine Ukraine Yes
United Kingdom United Kingdom Yes
Vatican City Vatican City/Holy See Yes
Notes

Oceania

Flag Name Campaign Website
American Samoa American Samoa (United States) No
Ashmore and Cartier Islands Ashmore and Cartier Islands (Australia) No
Australia Australia Yes National Secretariat
Baker Island Baker Island (United States) No
Cook Islands Cook Islands No
Coral Sea Islands Coral Sea Islands (Australia) No
Fiji Fiji No
French Polynesia French Polynesia (France) No
Guam Guam (United States) No
Howland Island Howland Island (United States) No
Jarvis Island Jarvis Island (United States) No
Johnston Atoll Johnston Atoll (United States) No
Kingman Reef Kingman Reef (United States) No
Kiribati Kiribati No
Marshall Islands Marshall Islands No
Federated States of Micronesia Micronesia No
Midway Atoll Midway Atoll (United States) No
Nauru Nauru No
New Caledonia New Caledonia (Sui generis collectivity of France) Yes
New Zealand New Zealand Yes Campaign's representative
Niue Niue No
Norfolk Island Norfolk Island (Australia) No
Northern Mariana Islands Northern Mariana Islands (United States) No
Palau Palau Yes[25]
Palmyra Atoll Palmyra Atoll (United States) No
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea No
Pitcairn Islands Pitcairn Islands (United Kingdom) No
Samoa Samoa No
Solomon Islands Solomon Islands No
Tokelau Tokelau (New Zealand) No
Tonga Tonga No
Tuvalu Tuvalu No
Vanuatu Vanuatu No
Wake Island Wake Island (United States) No
Wallis and Futuna Wallis and Futuna (France) No

Antarctica

Antarctica, regulated by the Antarctic Treaty System, has no government and belongs to no country. It was there that a bronze image of the Mother Thrice Admirable of Schoenstatt was installed in 1984 at the Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station, located at the King George Island, in the Admiralty Bay.[26]

See also

References

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