- Our Lady of Guadalupe - Wikipedia
Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe (Spanish: Virgen de Guadalupe), is a Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with four Marian apparitions to Juan Diego and one to his uncle, Juan Bernardino reported in December 1531, when the Mexican territories were part of the
- Our Lady of Guadalupe | Story, Feast Day, Miracle, Meaning . . .
Our Lady of Guadalupe is the title given to the Virgin Mary in her appearance before St Juan Diego in a vision in Mexico in 1531 Our Lady of Guadalupe holds a special place in the religious life of Mexico and is one of the most popular religious devotions
- 9 Things Few People Know About Our Lady of Guadalupe
From December 9th to December 12th, 1531, Our Lady appeared to the Christian Indian St Juan Diego on Tepeyac Hill in Mexico City Dressed in the royal attire of an Aztec princess and identifying herself as the Mother of the true God, she requested that a chapel be built there on the hill
- 10 things to know about the Virgin of Guadalupe | America . . .
While the proportion of Catholics in Mexico isn't accurate anymore, the Virgin of Guadalupe remains a cherished part of Mexican national identity, reflected in the fact that millions of women and
- The History Significance of Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine
Learn about the miraculous apparitions of Our Lady of Guadalupe and her enduring impact on faith and culture at the shrine
- Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe - uCatholic
Our Lady of Guadalupe, venerated as the patroness of Mexico and the Americas, symbolizes compassion and protection, celebrated for her miraculous appearance in 1531
- Our Lady of Guadalupe | EWTN
One of the Aztec gods, originally considered the god of fertility, had transformed himself over time into a ferocious god A symbol of the sun, this god was in continuous battle with the moon and the stars and was believed to need human blood to restore his strength; if he died, life would be extinguished
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