A Rose From Mary: What Our Lady of Guadalupe Taught Me on Pilgrimage
COMMENTARY: Visiting the sacred place where this apparition occurred was truly unforgettable.
COMMENTARY: Visiting the sacred place where this apparition occurred was truly unforgettable.
You may know the story, but these lesser-known miracles and mysteries surrounding Our Lady of Guadalupe are sure to renew your wonder.
In 1531, a dazzling Marian apparition ended centuries of despair and terror and ushered in a new era of faith in Mexico.
Every year, the United States officially celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15. This month aims to highlight the influence, contributions, achievements and rich culture of Latin America.
In view of the 2025 Jubilee, Pope Francis encouraged the commission members to invite the people of God to 'be on pilgrimage and announce the message of hope that the entire region is urged to hear and rediscover.'
Here are a few highlights among the 101 stops throughout Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana.
The decision was made May 9 in conjunction with the Chapter of the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, headed by its rector, Father Efraín Hernández.
The Church celebrates St. Juan Diego on Dec. 9.
The Holy Father said that, in Advent, Christians should ask themselves what they can do for Jesus and others.
Dec. 12 is the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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