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Our Lady of Guadalupe Frame
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Item Number: 25319
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Image of our Lady of Guadalupe in old gold leaf frame.
Dimensions: 15" x 19"
The Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe,
the Patroness of all the American continents is December 12th.
At dawn on December 9, 1531, on
Tepeyac Hill near Mexico City, Our Blessed Lady appeared to Juan Diego, an
Aztec Indian (canonized on July 31, 2002, as Saint Juan Diego by Pope John
Paul II). While on his way to attend mass he heard sounds of chirping
birds and beautiful music, wondering where it was coming from and its
meaning. Then he heard a voice calling him. There she revealed herself to
him as "the Ever Virgin Mother of the True God," and made known her desire
that a Shrine be built there to bear witness to her love, her compassion,
and her protection. She sent him to Bishop Juan de Zumarraga in Mexico
City to request her great desire.
The Bishop dismissed the humble
Indian without paying attention to his story. Two more times Our Lady
appeared to Juan, requesting him to deliver the same favor. He did as she
asked and finally the Bishop asked for a sign. So, Juan reported this to
her and she promised to grant a sign the following morning.
On December 12, while on his way
to bring a priest to his dying uncle, Our Lady appeared to him for the
fourth time. She assured him of his uncle's recovery and told him to
gather fresh roses which he would find growing on the frosty summit of the
rocky and barren hill. This done, she arranged the castilian roses in his
tilma (cloak) and hurried him to the Bishop, giving him an account of
their origin. This is what is known as "The Miracle of the pink
roses."
To the Bishop's amazement, when
Juan opened up his tilma before him there was painted upon it a miraculous
beautiful image of Our Lady exactly as she had appeared on Mount Tepeyac.
The Bishop prostrated himself in veneration and soon after began the
building of the Shrine on the top of Mount Tepeyac. The Basilica in Mexico
City is the most important Shrine to Our Blessed mother, under the title
of Our Lady of Guadalupe in all the American continents.
Juan Diego's cloak, marvelously preserved, can
still be seen behind the main altar in the new
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which is near the original Basilica
site she requested. Millions from all over Mexico and the world make their
way to venerate Our Blessed Mother and to implore her intercession. She
stated to Juan, "Am I not here as your Mother?"
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