Today, December 12 — during the season of Advent — is the annual feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, an especially important day for Latino Catholics. But why is this day observed and what's the ...
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 ...
Several Decembers ago, Rita Steininger — a parishioner at St. Veronica Catholic Church in Chantilly, Virginia, and a native of El Paso, Texas — held a cooking class to celebrate the Feast of Our Lady ...
The annual celebration of Las Mañanitas in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe will take place Monday evening in the plaza of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels in Los Angeles. The event, which begins at ...
Dec. 12 is the Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe. According to tradition, the story begins in Mexico City in 1531, when an indigenous man named Juan Diego went to seek help for his sick uncle. He ...
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 ...
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The tilma has stumped scientists for 500 years, now they’ve found something even they can’t explain
The artifact in question is the Tilma of Guadalupe, a cloak belonging to Juan Diego, a 16th-century Indigenous convert who reported encountering the Virgin Mary near Mexico City. According to church ...
The Archdiocese of Mexico noted the great impact that photographing the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe in 1923 had for Manuel Ramos. The Virgin of Guadalupe is shown in the new basilica. See the 1923 ...
The first time I ever heard the full story of Our Lady of Guadalupe, I was taking an art history course in high school. One of the topics we covered in the class was art from Mexico, but only one ...
In preparation for the 500th anniversary of the peasant Juan Diego’s vision of the Virgin Mary in Mexico City, a sculpture of the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe on his famed cloak is touring the world ...
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 ...
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