(The legend says that the Virgen of Guadalupe appeared to Mexican native Juan Diego who was not believed by the local priests. According to the story generally accepted by Catholics, Juan Diego
was walking between his village and Tenochtitlan (now Mexico City), where the
Catholic mission was headquartered, on December 12, 1531. Along the way, in the
village of Guadalupe, the Virgin Mary appeared, speaking to him in his native
Nahuatl language. She told him to build a church at the site, but when Juan
Diego spoke to the Spanish bishop, the bishop did not believe him, asking for a
miraculous sign. The Virgin told Juan Diego to gather flowers from a hill, even
though it was winter, when no plants bloom. He found Spanish roses and presented
these to the bishop. When the roses fell from his tilma (a kind of apron) an
icon of the Virgin remained imprinted on the cloth. This photo was taken at Guadalupe Church on Lincoln Street today and gracisoulsy sent to us by one of our Catholic readers.)
Thursday, December 1, 2016
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4 comments:
You;ve been drinking again, Juan? This never happened, dude!
You can't prove it never happened.
Our Blessed Mother Mary always leads us back to God. She is an example of love, humility, and strength, an example we should always strive to follow.
Juan Diego was a drug addict. He saw things no one else saw.
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