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our lady of
Guadalupe
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Patroness of the Americas and Protector
of the Unborn
Feast Day
December 12th
[In the diocese of the United States]
Ten years after the
occupation of Mexico City by the Spanish, the war had ended and
there was relative peace among the peoples. Early one Saturday
morning, the ninth day of December, 1531, an Indian named Juan Diego
was walking to church. He was about 50 years old and a native of
Cuatitlan. Walking by a large hill called "Tepeyac," Juan Diego
heard beautiful singing that sounded like the singing of many birds.
He stopped and said to himself, "What is this I hear? Where am I? It
sounds like heaven."
All was quiet and Juan Diego
heard a voice calling from the top of the hill.
"Juanito. Juan Dieguito."
He called the hill in order
to see who was calling him and saw a lady standing there. She asked
him to come closer. Walking toward her, he was amazing by her beauty
and saw that her clothes were as radiant as the sun. She said to
him, "Juanito, the smallest of my sons, where are you going?"
"Lady, I am going to
Tlatilolco to listen to the teachings of the priests," Juan replied.
The lady said, "Know that
you are the most humble of my sons, and that I am Mary, the mother
of the true God, the Lord of heaven and earth. I want you to build a
church here for me. Go to the house of the bishop of Mexico City and
tell him that I have sent you to make known to him that I greatly
desire he build a church on this hill. Be assured that I will repay
you for your work. God and do as I say, the smallest of my sons."
"Lady," answered Juan Diego,
"I will go right now and do as you have asked me. I, your humble
servant, ask your leave."
Juan went to Bishop Juan de
Zumarraga and told him all that he had seen and heard. But the
bishop did not believe him and sent him away.
The same day, Juan Diego
sadly returned to the place where he had seen the Lady from Heaven
and when he saw her he fell to his knees and said, "My Lady, I went
and did as you said; the bishop kindly listened to me but he thought
I made up everything. Good lady, send an important person for I am
just a humble man. Forgive me and do not be angry with me."
"Listen, my son, " responded
the Virgin, "I have many messengers and servants, but it is
precisely you that I want. Go back tomorrow and let the bishop know
my wish."
"My Lady and my Daughter of
the best intentions, I will do as you say. Tomorrow, Sunday, I will
go and deliver your message." The following day, the bishop asked
Juan many questions, but he still did not believe him. He asked Juan
to bring him some sign so that he might truly believe he was sent by
the Lady from Heaven. Juan Diego returned to the hill, Tepeyac, to
give the Lady the bishop's request.
The Virgin Mary told Juan
Diego, "Tomorrow come back here to receive the sign the bishop
requests. After this, no one will continue to doubt you."
The following day was
Monday, but Juan did not return because his uncle, Juan Bernardino,
was very ill. His uncle asked him to go to Tlatilolco to find a
priest. On his way, he passed Tepeyac where he had been accustomed
to going, and he said to himself, "I better keep going because the
kind Lady may detain me and I really need to find a priest for my
uncle."
Yet the Virgin Mary appeared
on his path and called to him, "My son, where are you going?"
Juan Diego replied, "My
Child, how are you this morning? In telling you this I am going to
cause you much sadness. You know, my Child, that my poor uncle is
gravely ill and now I need to go find a priest in order that my
uncle may go to confession. After I return I will deliver your
message. Tomorrow I will go right away."
The Lady said to him,
"Listen, my son, don't fear your uncle's sickness. Am I not here as
your mother and protector? Your uncle will not die, but be healed."
Juan Diego was consoled and
asked the Virgin Mary to give him the sign to take to the bishop.
"Climb to the top of the
hill where you first saw me," the Lady said, "and there you will
find many flowers. Cut them and take them to the bishop as proof."
Juan Diego went to see the
bishop and waited a long time. In the presence of the bishop and his
helpers, Juan timidly uncovered the flowers that he kept hidden in
his mantle. They were amazed at the beauty and fragrance of the
flowers that did not grow in this time of the year.
Juan Diego said to the
bishop, "Here is the sign, Sir, that you asked of me in order that
you might believe the Lady from Heaven asked you to build a church."
Juan Diego told the bishop
everything the Virgin Mary had told him that she wanted. Later, he
took off his white mantle and drawn on it was the image of the
Virgin Mary. The bishop fell to his knees and asked pardon for not
having believed from the beginning. He took the mantle of Juan Diego
and placed it in the church.
The first church, made of
clay and reeds, was dedicated to Our Lady on December 26th, 1531.
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