Die Pallottiner haben für neuen Gesprächsstoff gesorgt, indem sie zum Auftakt des Maimonats  sie hatten übrigens gleichfalls zu einem Mai-Einzug eingeladen  an der seitlichen Außenwand des Heiligtums zu den Heldengräbern hin eine große, ca. 120x60 cm messende Hinterglas-Tafel anbringen ließen, auf der die jugendlichen Mitgründer zu Gründern werden und der Gründer verschwiegen wird. Wir lassen zur Orientierung den genauen Wortlaut folgen:
Here the Pallottine High School pupils rest in peace:
Max Brunner 
						born 12.12.1897 
						entered the Pallottine College
						on 24.4.1911 
						fell in battle 23.4.1917 
						while storming Gavrelle
Hans Wormer 
						born 6.10. 1898 
						entered the Pallottine College 
						Autumn 1913 
						fell in battle 15.7.1917 
						near Cambrai
Their remains were brought to Schoenstatt on 20.6.1934
(Note: This is probably a typing error and should be the 20.8.1934.) (sic!)
They had come with the desire to take over the idea and mission of St Vincent Pallotti as Pallottine Fathers. The left for the battlefield with the intention of preserving their ideals in the apocalyptical events of war, and through their religious and moral striving aroused the admiration of their comrades. They died with the prayer that Mary, their Queen, should take possession of their Sodality chapel, and make it a place of grace for the College, for the German Pallottine Province, and perhaps beyond.
Distinguished by the same striving
Josef Engling 
					born 5.1.1898 
					entered the Pallottine College
					on 24.9.1912 
					fell in battle on 4.10.1918 
					near Cambrai.
					His mortal remains remain undiscovered 
					but his name and example will never be forgotten.
The sacrifice of their lives laid the foundations for Schoenstatt as a place of grace.
For the ideals of this apostolic movement the Pallottine Fathers became the victims of the persecution of the Church by the Nazis
Albert Eise 
						born 7.11.1896 
						ordained to the priesthood 6.5.1925 
						died of starvation typhus in Dachau 
						after almost 10 months in the concentration camp
						on 3.9.1942
Franz Reinisch 
						born 1.2.1903 
						ordained to the priesthood 26.6.1928 
						because of open rejection of Hitler 
						guillotined in Brandenburg 
						on 21.8.1942
Their urns rest here in consecrated earth.
“Unless the grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone, but if it dies, it brings forth much fruit” (Jn 12,24) ...
A beautiful new sign adorns the small notice of Church services at the door of the original shrine:
Chapel of Grace
					of our dear Lady of Schoenstatt 
					Queen of the Apostles 
					Mother Thrice Admirable 
					Place of quiet prayer.