Rosary Campaign โ€“ Pilgrim Mother

Outreaching Ministry

The Pilgrim Mother Rosary Campaign

A modern-day Visitation. Mary journeys out to meet families in their homes, bringing the graces and blessings of the Shrine.

Our Lady Walking Among Her People

Initiated by John Pozzobon, this campaign centers on the regular visits of the image of the Mother Thrice Admirable of Schoenstatt to local households, transforming each home into a small sanctuary of prayer, comfort, and inner transformation.

10

Families a Month

Each pilgrim image travels consistently, visiting around ten families within the community group.

1-2

Days of Stay

Our Lady abides in each home for one or two days, inviting the family into deeper spiritual intimacy.

Daily

The Holy Rosary

A continuous call to kindle daily family prayer around the presence of the Pilgrim Mother.

Meeting Specific Needs

Campaign Modalities

Serenity & Trust

Specially tailored to accompany and offer spiritual comfort to individuals experiencing depression, severe anxiety, or deep moments of hopelessness.

Infants at Medical Risk

A dedicated prayer circle providing spiritual support to families with newborns facing critical or life-threatening health situations.

Prison Ministry

Bringing down walls to deliver consolation, dignity, and a message of redemption to inmates within correctional facilities.

Other Modalities

Custom circles including youth networks, blind communities (featuring Braille prayer materials), and prayers for priestly vocations.

Praying Together

Guide to the Holy Rosary

The Rosary begins with the Act of Contrition, followed by offering the Mysteries of the day. Each mystery comprises one Our Father, ten Hail Marys, and one Glory Be.

We contemplate the lives of Jesus and Mary divided into four seasonal reflections:

โ€ข Mondays & Saturdays: The Joyful Mysteries
โ€ข Tuesdays & Fridays: The Sorrowful Mysteries
โ€ข Wednesdays & Sundays: The Glorious Mysteries
โ€ข Thursdays: The Luminous Mysteries

At the conclusion of the Rosary, we trustingly place ourselves under her maternal care:

“My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my filial devotion, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve…”