There are three Shrines in Australia:
The Schoenstatt Shrine at Mount Schoenstatt in Mulgoa, New South Wales, the first exact replica of the original Shrine in Germany, was completed and blessed by Cardinal Gilroy on 19th May 1968. It is visited by people from many nations and creeds – in the vicinity of 40,000 pilgrims each year.
Open daily
7.00am - 8.30pm
Holy Mass
Sundays 9.00am
Thursdays 11.00am
Other Weekdays (including some Thursdays) 7.30am
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Sundays during the day
Weekdays 4pm - 6pm
Devotions Sunday, 5.30pm
Sacrament of Penance
Thursdays after 11am Holy Mass
18th day of each month before Holy Mass 7.20pm
Covenant Day - 18th Day of the Month
(except when the 18th falls on a weekend)
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 7.00pm
Holy Mass and renewal of the Covenant 8.00pm
Covenant Sunday
(Sunday after 18th of the month)
Holy Mass and renewal of the Covenant 3.00pm
Schoenstatt Information Centre
Open daily 10.00am - 12.15pm
1.30pm - 5.00pm
For further information Email info@schoenstatt.org.au
The Schoenstatt Shrine in Armadale, Perth was completed and blessed by Archbishop Barry Hickey on 17th November 1991. Since it was proclaimed a place of pilgrimage for the Archdiocese of Perth for the Holy Year 2000 it has been visited by an increasing number of pilgrims.
Open daily
7.00 am to 8.30pm
Holy Mass
Fridays 10 am
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament *
Fridays After Holy Mass until 9.00pm
Mondays 7.15 pm to 8.30 pm
Covenant Day
This is held on the Sunday after the 18th of each month. It commences at 3pm
with a presentation or workshop on the Schoenstatt Spirituality. There is
a devotion in the Shrine followed by afternoon tea.
*During the adoration people pray for the intentions of the local Church, for vocations to the priesthood and religious life, for good family life as well as for all those who visit the Shrine or have asked for prayers.
For further information Email wamovement@schoenstatt.org.au
This Shrine situated at Studley Park Road, Kew, Melbourne, was dedicated to the Mother Thrice Admirable and Queen of Schoenstatt on 11th May, 1952. It is not an exact replica of the original Schoenstatt Shrine but has an image of the picture of grace of Schoenstatt. The Shrine is owned by the Pallottine Fathers. The Shrine is the spiritual home of the growing Schoenstatt Family in Melbourne who are very grateful to the Pallottines for their generous hospitality. The Schoenstatt Family gathers every month at the Shrine to renew the covenant of love. This takes place on the third Saturday of each month at 3-4pm.
Open daily
till 6 pm
Holy Mass
Weekdays 5.00pm
For further information Email vicmovement@schoenstatt.org.au
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