Our Lady of Guadalupe is a symbol of faith, culture and identity for many Mexicans and Latin Americans and, in turn, has crossed borders occupying a very special place in the hearts of Latinos living ...
The cloak worn by St. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin was made from rough cactus materials from central Mexico, and it should have deteriorated after 15-30 years. But this "tilma" remains intact, and its ...
During the decade after Our Lady’s miraculous image was found on St. Juan Diego’s tilma in Mexico in 1531, an estimated 10 million Aztec people converted to Christianity because they saw in the ...
You may have seen it framed and hanging in your grandmother’s house, on a poster carried during a protest, or even printed on a T-shirt—the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is present in places far ...
The cloak worn by St. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin was made from rough cactus materials from central Mexico, and it should have deteriorated after 15-30 years. But this "tilma" remains intact, and its ...