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- Our Lady of Guadalupe - World History Encyclopedia
Our Lady of Guadalupe, also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe, is a title for a particular image of Mary, Mother of Jesus, as she appeared in the New World in the years after the Spanish conquest of Mexico
- Our Lady of Guadalupe - Wikipedia
It is one of the many Black Madonnas in Spain and is revered in the Monastery of Santa María de Guadalupe, in the town of Guadalupe, from which numerous Spanish conquistadors stem The most popular etymology of the name "Guadalupe" is from the Arabic "Wadi" (river) and the Latin word "lupus" (wolf)
- Meet Our Lady: Our Lady of Guadalupe - FOCUS
The name “Guadalupe” is the Spanish rendering of what may have been a Nahuatl word (commonly thought to be Coatlaxopeuh, “she who crushes the serpent”) Over time, “Our Lady of Guadalupe” became the cherished title linking Mary’s message of hope to a whole people — and eventually to the entire Church
- Why Our Lady of Guadalupe Matters: The Hidden History of Christianity . . .
After the Guadalupe event, Native people uninterested in Christ suddenly flocked by the millions to be baptized Our Lady of Guadalupe bridged an ocean, uniting Europeans and Indigenous Americans
- Mexicos Virgin of Guadalupe is both sacred icon and national symbol . . .
Mexicans' devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe — an apparition of the Virgin Mary — extends beyond religion
- Our Lady of Guadalupe | Story, Feast Day, Miracle, Meaning - Britannica
Our Lady of Guadalupe is the title given to the Virgin Mary in her appearance before St Juan Diego in Mexico in 1531 Among Roman Catholics and especially Mexican Catholics, she holds a special place in Mexican religious life and serves as one of the country’s national symbols
- Is December 12th a Holiday in Mexico? The Meaning of Our Lady of . . .
The image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is an emblem of Mexican culture that goes beyond religion These are the meanings behind this figure
- The Miraculous Story of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Enjoy this post by Ms Hehs that explores the powerful story of Our Lady of Guadalupe and her apparitions to St Juan Diego in 1531, culminating in the miraculous image on his tilma
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