Pilgrim Mother Campaign Explained

Pilgrim Mother / Schoenstatt Rosary Campaign
Founder:Servant of God John Pozzobon
Type:Catholic Lay Apostolate
Purpose:Ministry of visitation of families, students, sick, elderly, prisoners, etc.
Membership:30 million, in 120 nations
Membership Year:2017

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 in over one million groups spanning 120 nations of the world.[1]

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

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."[2]

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.[3]

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[4]). 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).[5]

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". 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.

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."[6]

Modalities

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

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).

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

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

This list follows the geoscheme created by the United Nations Statistics Division.[7] 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.[8]

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[9] and German-speaking Secretariat from Switzerland,[10] except where another source be expressly indicated.

Africa

FlagNameCampaignWebsite
AlgeriaNo
AngolaYes[11]
BeninYes
BotswanaNo
Burkina FasoYes
BurundiYes
CameroonYes
Cape Verde (Cabo Verde)Yes
Central African RepublicYes
ChadYes
ComorosNo
Congo (Congo-Brazzaville)Yes
Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa)Yes
DjiboutiNo
EgyptNo
Equatorial GuineaNo
EritreaYes
EswatiniNo
EthiopiaYes
GabonYes
GambiaNo
GhanaYes
GuineaNo
Guinea-BissauYes
Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire)No
KenyaYes
LesothoNo
LiberiaYes
LibyaNo
MadagascarNo
MalawiNo
MaliNo
MauritaniaNo
MauritiusNo
Mayotte (France)No
MoroccoYes
MozambiqueYes
NamibiaNo
NigerYes
NigeriaYes
Réunion (France)No
RwandaYes
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (United Kingdom)No
São Tomé and PríncipeNo
SenegalYes
SeychellesNo
Sierra LeoneNo
SomaliaNo
South AfricaYes
South SudanNo
SudanNo
TanzaniaYes
TogoNo
TunisiaNo
UgandaNo
ZambiaNo
ZimbabweYes[12]

Americas

FlagNameCampaignWebsite
Anguilla (United Kingdom)No
Antigua and BarbudaNo
ArgentinaYes
Aruba (Netherlands)No
BahamasNo
BarbadosYes
BelizeYes
Bermuda (United Kingdom)No
BoliviaYes
Bonaire (Netherlands)No
BrazilYes
British Virgin Islands (United Kingdom)No
CanadaYes
Cayman Islands (United Kingdom)No
ChileYesNational Secretariat
Clipperton Island (France)No
ColombiaYesNational Secretariat
Costa RicaYesNational Secretariat
CubaYes
Curaçao (Netherlands)No
DominicaNo
Dominican RepublicYes
El SalvadorYes
EcuadorYesNational Secretariat
Falkland IslandsNo
French Guiana (France)No
GreenlandNo
GrenadaNo
Guadeloupe (France)No
GuatemalaYes
GuyanaNo
HaitiYes
HondurasYes
JamaicaYes
Martinique (France)Yes
MexicoYes
Montserrat (United Kingdom)No
Navassa Island (United States)No
NicaraguaYes
PanamaYes
ParaguayYesNational Secretariat
PeruYes
Puerto RicoYes
Saba (Netherlands)No
Saint Barthélemy (France)No
Saint Kitts and NevisNo
Saint LuciaNo
Saint Martin (France)No
Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France)No
Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesNo
Sint Eustatius (Netherlands)No
Sint Maarten (Netherlands)No
South Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsNo
SurinameNo
Trinidad and TobagoNo
Turks and Caicos Islands (United Kingdom)No
United States of AmericaYesNational Secretariat
United States Virgin Islands (United States)NoNational Secretariat
UruguayYesNational Secretariat
VenezuelaYes

Asia

FlagNameCampaignWebsite
AfghanistanYes[13]
Akrotiri and Dhekelia (United Kingdom)No
Armenia No
Azerbaijan No
BahrainNo
BangladeshNo
BhutanNo
British Indian Ocean Territory (United Kingdom)No
BruneiNo
CambodiaNo
ChinaYes
Christmas Island (Australia)No
Cocos (Keeling) Islands (Australia)No
Cyprus No
East Timor (Timor-Leste)Yes
Georgia No
Hong Kong (China)Yes[14]
IndiaYesSecretariat
IndonesiaYes[15]
IranNo
IraqYes[16]
IsraelYes
JapanYes
JordanNo
KazakhstanNo
KuwaitNo
KyrgyzstanYes
LaosNo
LebanonYes
Macau (China)Yes
MalaysiaYes[17]
MaldivesNo
MongoliaNo
Myanmar (Burma)No
NepalNo
North KoreaYes
OmanNo
PakistanYes
PalestineYes
PhilippinesYes
QatarYes[18]
Saudi ArabiaNo
SingaporeYes
South KoreaYes
Sri LankaYes
SyriaYes[19]
Taiwan (China)Yes[20]
TajikistanYes
ThailandYes
Turkey Yes
TurkmenistanNo
United Arab EmiratesYes[21]
UzbekistanNo
VietnamYes
YemenNo
Notes

Europe

FlagNameCampaignWebsite
Åland (Finland)No
AlbaniaYes
AndorraYes[22]
AustriaYesNational Secretariat
BelarusYes
BelgiumYesNational Secretariat
Bosnia and HerzegovinaYes
BulgariaNo
CroatiaYesNational Secretariat
Czech RepublicYesNational Secretariat
DenmarkYes
EstoniaNo
Faroe Islands (Denmark)No
FinlandYes[23]
FranceYes
GermanyYes
Gibraltar (United Kingdom)No
GreeceNo
Guernsey (United Kingdom)No
HungaryYesNational Secretariat
IcelandYes
IrelandYes
Isle of Man (United Kingdom)No
ItalyYes
Jan Mayen (Norway)No
Jersey (United Kingdom)No
LatviaNo
LiechtensteinYesSecretariat for the German-speaking Switzerland and Liechtenstein
LithuaniaNo
LuxembourgYesSecretariat from Germany
MaltaYes[24]
MoldovaNo
MonacoNo
MontenegroYes
NetherlandsYes
NorwayYes
North MacedoniaNo
PolandYesNational Secretariat
PortugalYesMission for the University Students
RomaniaYesNational Secretariat (Romanian/Hungarian)
RussiaYes
San MarinoYesSecretariat for San Marino and Italy
SerbiaYes
SlovakiaYesSecretariat for Western and Central Slovakia
SloveniaYes
SpainYes
Svalbard (Norway)No
SwedenYesNational Secretariat
SwitzerlandYes
UkraineYes
United KingdomYes
Vatican City/Holy SeeYes
Notes

Oceania

FlagNameCampaignWebsite
American Samoa (United States)No
Ashmore and Cartier Islands (Australia)No
AustraliaYesNational Secretariat
Baker Island (United States)No
Cook IslandsNo
Coral Sea Islands (Australia)No
FijiNo
French Polynesia (France)No
Guam (United States)No
Howland Island (United States)No
Jarvis Island (United States)No
Johnston Atoll (United States)No
Kingman Reef (United States)No
KiribatiNo
Marshall IslandsNo
MicronesiaNo
Midway Atoll (United States)No
NauruNo
New Caledonia (Sui generis collectivity of France)Yes
New ZealandYesCampaign's representative
NiueNo
Norfolk Island (Australia)No
Northern Mariana Islands (United States)No
PalauYes[25]
Palmyra Atoll (United States)No
Papua New GuineaNo
Pitcairn Islands (United Kingdom)No
SamoaNo
Solomon IslandsNo
Tokelau (New Zealand)No
TongaNo
TuvaluNo
VanuatuNo
Wake Island (United States)No
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

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of the Pilgrim MTA. www.schoenstattrosarycampaign.com. 2016-05-23.
  2. Web site: Tabor MTA. Bittencourt. Marcelo Valvassori. tabormta.org. 2016-05-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20160321040417/http://tabormta.org/index.php?ss=pages&pg=peregrina. 2016-03-21. dead.
  3. Web site: Deacon John Pozzobon. www.schoenstattrosarycampaign.com. 2016-05-23.
  4. Web site: Luke 13A 39-41 NIV - - Bible Gateway. www.biblegateway.com. 2016-05-24.
  5. Web site: Mark 16:15 He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.. biblehub.com. 2016-05-24.
  6. Astell. Ann W.. Peters. Danielle M.. October 2014. p. 82. Schoenstatt's Shrine for the Pilgrim People of God. Claritas: Journal of Dialogue and Culture. 3. 2. July 15, 2016.
  7. Web site: Composition of macro geographical (continental) regions, geographical sub-regions, and selected economic and other groupings. United Nations Statistics Division.
  8. Web site: Standard country or area codes and geographical regions for statistical use. United Nations Statistics Division.
  9. Web site: Tabor MTA. Bittencourt. Marcelo Valvassori. tabormta.org. 2016-05-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20160321042319/http://tabormta.org/index.php?ss=pages&pg=peregrina_mundo. 2016-03-21. dead.
  10. Web site: Projekt Pilgerheiligtum Schönstattbewegung Schweiz. schoenstatt.ch. 2016-05-30.
  11. News: Towards 2014 – In covenant with Afghanistan. 2010-03-19. Schoenstatt.org. 2017-04-21. en-US.
  12. News: Chirenderano chenyu kutumwa kwedu…. 2011-08-19. Schoenstatt.org. 2017-04-21. en-US.
  13. News: Towards 2014 – In covenant with Afghanistan. 2010-03-19. Schoenstatt.org. 2017-04-21. en-US.
  14. News: Toward 2014: in covenant with Hong Kong, Hungary, India and Indonesia. 2011-03-31. Schoenstatt.org. 2017-04-21. en-US.
  15. News: Toward 2014: in covenant with Hong Kong, Hungary, India and Indonesia. 2011-03-31. Schoenstatt.org. 2017-04-21. en-US.
  16. News: Going where she is needed–the Pilgrim Mothers' in the Middle East. 2016-12-25. Schoenstatt.org. en-US. 2017-02-03.
  17. News: On the Way to 2014 – in covenant with all the projects of a covenant culture in business. 2013-07-15. Schoenstatt.org. 2017-04-21. en-US.
  18. News: Now and from this place bless every member of our family throughout the world…. 2015-10-23. Schoenstatt.org. 2017-04-21. en-US.
  19. Web site: She can't wait anymore: the Pilgrim Mother wants to fly to Syria. 2016-06-10. en-US. 2016-07-15.
  20. News: Toward 2014 – in Covenant with Taiwan. 2012-06-12. Schoenstatt.org. 2017-04-21. en-US.
  21. News: Towards 2014 – In covenant with Afghanistan. 2010-03-19. Schoenstatt.org. 2017-04-21. en-US.
  22. Web site: Schönstatt - Grenzübergänge. www.schoenstatt.de. 2016-05-31.
  23. Web site: Toward 2014 - in Covenant with Finland. 2012-05-31. Schoenstatt.org. en-US. 2016-05-31.
  24. News: August Masses in Covenant with Malta, Morocco, and Mexico: a gaze at the spirit of the internationality thru the network. 2011-08-17. Schoenstatt.org. 2017-04-22. en-US.
  25. News: The Pilgrim MTA once again: Palau (Palaos). 2011-12-01. Schoenstatt.org. 2017-04-22. en-US.
  26. Web site: A MTA está na Antártida. 2011-10-12. Campanha da Mãe Peregrina de Schoenstatt. pt-BR. 2016-05-31. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160130055356/http://www.maeperegrina.org.br/schoenstatt/santuarios/ermidas/a-mta-esta-na-antartida/. 2016-01-30.