#Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
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r-bonilla · 28 days ago
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Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
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sweetpipoca · 10 months ago
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purplepints · 11 months ago
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cruger2984 · 1 year ago
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THE DESCRIPTION OF OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE The Queen of Mexico, the Patroness of the Americas, the Patroness of the Unborn and the Celestial Patroness of the Philippines Feast Day: December 12
"¿No estoy yo aquí que soy tu madre?" ("Am I not here, I who am your mother?")
Guadalupe (La Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo) is a locality in Mexico where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to St. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin in December 12, 1531.
At dawn on the ninth of December, on his way to the church, he heard a lovely sound of birds and a gentle woman's voice calling him: 'Juan Diego… Juanito!'
Looking up the Tepeyac hill, he saw Mary shining like the sun and stepping over precious stones. She said to him: 'It is my earnest wish that a church be built here, where I could show all my love, compassion, help and protection.'
Immediately, Juan Diego reported the message to the bishop (Don Juan de Zumárraga y Arrazola), who did not believe.
In his distress, Juan Diego went back to the hill of the apparition and said to the Blessed Mother: 'My sweet lady, please, give this task to an important person, that he might believe, because I am so little and poor.'
Mary replied: 'My little child, tomorrow, go again to the bishop, and tell him that it was I who sent you.'
Juan Diego obeyed, and this time, the bishop asked for a sign.
Again, Mary appeared to Juan Diego, and told him to wrap all the roses he could find on the hill in a mantle (tilmàtli or tilmà), and to present them to the bishop. Then, as he opened the mantle to show the roses to the bishop, the miraculous image of the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared on it. Thus, the bishop decided to build a church in the place of the apparitions, where he installed the miraculous mantle with great honor.
Our Lady of Guadalupe became so popular that she was declared the Patroness of the Americas. Pope Pius XI declared Our Lady of Guadalupe as the 'Heavenly Patroness of the Philippines' on July 16, 1935, signed by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli (later rescinded).
Due to Mary's appearance as a pregnant mother and her claims as mother of all in the apparition, the Blessed Virgin Mary, under this title is popularly invoked as the 'Patroness of the Unborn' and a common image for the Pro-Life movement.
Context made by yours truly.
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nuestro-norte-es-el-sur · 2 years ago
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Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
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sixx2dee · 2 years ago
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Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe.
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thatwritererinoriordan · 2 years ago
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tenebraetuae · 2 years ago
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Érase 1921. Tiempo de fuerte anticlericalismo en México. Un hombre fingiendo poner una ofrenda floral frente a la Virgen de Guadalupe colocó dinamita en su altar. La explosión dañó las gradas de mármol, los candelabros y este Crucifijo, que quedó retorcido cubriendo y protegiendo la Santa Imagen de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. Ni la Imagen de Nuestra Señora ni el cristal que la protegía resultaron dañados. Una inscripción que acompaña esta imagen al interior de la Basílica de Guadalupe explica que desde entonces "el pueblo fiel de México venera de un modo especial esta Imagen de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo que protegió a Santa María de tan perverso atentado". Se le conoce popularmente como “Santo Cristo del Atentado”, reconociendo en Él a Jesús que protegió a su Madre, como cualquier otro hijo hubiera hecho.
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queermariology · 3 years ago
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flipflopflying · 3 years ago
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Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
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and-her-saints · 4 years ago
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I read this beautiful story of by Mikhayla Stover. I teared up, I just had to share it on here.
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“Madrecita” by Miss-Etoile on DeviantArt. 
[image is a painting of Mary kneeling in prayer with a golden rayed sun and roses behind her. She looks quite young, has long dark hair and brown skin, and her eyes are closed and a slight smile is on her lips. She is dressed in the garb of Our Lady of Guadalupe.]
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tenebraetuae · 2 years ago
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México, 1927, familia de Cristeros defendiendo la libre profesión de religión católica que para aquel entonces era brutalmente perseguida y condenada con la muerte ante la expedición de la asesina Ley Calles.
¡VIVA CRISTO REY!
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chicosanchez · 5 years ago
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Conferencia sobre la Simbología de Las Celebraciones y Peregrinaciones a la Basílica de La Virgen de Guadalupe en La Casa de la Virgen CDMX, Tapachula 56-A, Roma Norte, Entre Monterrey y Medellin. Sábado 25 de Enero de 2020 a las 16 hrs. Entrada Libre  
Informes WA: 5537349517 MAPA: https://goo.gl/maps/A3ALtb6bHWZdE3BYA
Comparte esta información también usando este enlace: https://chicosanchez.com/noticias/f/conferencia-sobre-la-virgen-de-guadalupe-en-la-casa-de-la-virgen
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nakedastheworm · 5 years ago
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Went to mass last night for Nuestra señora de Guadalupe
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