Our Lady of Guadalupe and Juan Diego present roses to the people

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Our Lady of Guadalupe and Juan Diego present roses to the people of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe en San Bernardo Catholic Church in NYC USA Diciembre 12 2021

Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego December 9, 1531 at Tepeyac Hill in La Ciudad de México 🇲🇽 CDMX Mexico

Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe celebrated on December 12th 2021

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Marian apparition legacy in Mexico City

The Virgin Mary intercepted Juan Diego, an indigenous Mexican peasant ( Chichimec which is the name that the Nahua peoples of Mexico generically applied to nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples who were established in present-day Bajio region of Mexico) and asked where he was going, In the words which have become the most famous phrase of the Guadalupe apparitions and are inscribed above the main entrance to the Basilica of Guadalupe, she asked "¿No estoy yo aquí que soy tu madre?" ("Am I not here, I who am your mother?"). Mary assured Juan Diego that Juan Bernardino had now recovered and told him to gather flowers from the summit of Tepeyac Hill, which was normally barren, especially in the cold of December. Juan Diego obeyed her instruction and he found Castilian roses, not native to Mexico, blooming there.

The Virgin arranged the flowers in Juan Diego's tilma, or cloak, and when Juan Diego opened his cloak later that day before Archbishop Zumárraga, the flowers fell to the floor, revealing on the fabric the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe.

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The Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe was founded in 1902, and became the first parish in New York City to serve Hispanics.

Since there were many Spanish and Mexican residents in the area, this seemed to be the most promising location for a new parish. An available brownstone at 229 West 14th Street was purchased and transformed into an attractive chapel it was fittingly dedicated to Our lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the Spanish-speaking everywhere. This was the first altar, in New York that the Hispanics could truly call their own, on February 23, 1902.

Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe En San Bernardo
328 West 14th Street
New York, NY. 10014
USA

Sabado Diciembre 11
PROCESSION
a las 4:00 PM
desde St. Veronica
MISA E INICIO DE VIGILIA
as las 6:00 pm

Domingo Diciembre 12
serenata con Mariachi
a las 12 de la Medianoche
Misa con
Mariachi
A La 1:00 am
Misas de Ciclistas
Y Corredores
a kas 6:00 am y a las 7:00 am

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Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe (Spanish: Virgen de Guadalupe), is a Catholic title of Mary, mother of Jesus associated with a series of five Marian apparitions in December 1531, and a venerated image on a cloak enshrined within the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City. The basilica is the most-visited Catholic shrine in the world, and the world's third most-visited sacred site.

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A Marian apparition is a reported supernatural appearance by Mary, the mother of Jesus, or a series of related such appearances over a period of time.

In order to be classified as a Marian apparition, the person or persons who claim to see Mary (the "seers") must claim that they see her visually located in their environment. If the person claims to hear Mary but not see her, this is known as an interior locution, not an apparition. Also excluded from the category of apparitions are dreams, visions experienced in the imagination, the claimed perception of Mary in ordinarily-explainable natural phenomena, and miracles associated with Marian artwork, such as weeping statues.

Believers consider such apparitions to be real and objective interventions of divine power, rather than subjective experiences generated by the perceiving individuals, even in cases where the apparition is reportedly seen by only some, not all, of the people present at the event's location.

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