Today
 is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. On December 9, 1531, Juan Diego 
had a vision of Our Lady in Tepeyac, Mexico. Mary asked him to tell the 
bishop to build a church at the site of the vision. After the vision was
 confirmed by a flowering rose bush and a miraculous image on Juan 
Diego’s cloak, a shrine was built. John Paul II calls the Basilica of 
Guadalupe the ‘Marian heart of the Americas.’ [2] Our Lady of Guadalupe 
was declared the patron saint of the Americas in 1945.  - See more at: 
http://divineoffice.org/1212-about-guadalupe/#sthash.MUec6IYj.dpuf
oday
 is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. On December 9, 1531, Juan Diego 
had a vision of Our Lady in Tepeyac, Mexico. Mary asked him to tell the 
bishop to build a church at the site of the vision. After the vision was
 confirmed by a flowering rose bush and a miraculous image on Juan 
Diego’s cloak, a shrine was built. John Paul II calls the Basilica of 
Guadalupe the ‘Marian heart of the Americas.’ [2] Our Lady of Guadalupe 
was declared the patron saint of the Americas in 1945 - See more at: 
http://divineoffice.org/1212-about-guadalupe/#sthash.MUec6IYj.dpuf
Today
 is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. On December 9, 1531, Juan Diego 
had a vision of Our Lady in Tepeyac, Mexico. Mary asked him to tell the 
bishop to build a church at the site of the vision. After the vision was
 confirmed by a flowering rose bush and a miraculous image on Juan 
Diego’s cloak, a shrine was built. John Paul II calls the Basilica of 
Guadalupe the ‘Marian heart of the Americas.’ [2] Our Lady of Guadalupe 
was declared the patron saint of the Americas in 1945.  - See more at: 
http://divineoffice.org/1212-about-guadalupe/#sthash.MUec6IYj.dpuf
Today
 is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. On December 9, 1531, Juan Diego 
had a vision of Our Lady in Tepeyac, Mexico. Mary asked him to tell the 
bishop to build a church at the site of the vision. After the vision was
 confirmed by a flowering rose bush and a miraculous image on Juan 
Diego’s cloak, a shrine was built. John Paul II calls the Basilica of 
Guadalupe the ‘Marian heart of the Americas.’ [2] Our Lady of Guadalupe 
was declared the patron saint of the Americas in 1945.  - See more at: 
http://divineoffice.org/1212-about-guadalupe/#sthash.MUec6IYj.dpuf
It's our Lady of Guadalupe Feast Day!
Today
 is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. On December 9, 1531, Juan Diego 
had a vision of Our Lady in Tepeyac, Mexico. Mary asked him to tell the 
bishop to build a church at the site of the vision. After the vision was
 confirmed by a flowering rose bush and a miraculous image on Juan 
Diego’s cloak, a shrine was built. John Paul II calls the Basilica of 
Guadalupe the ‘Marian heart of the Americas.’ [2] Our Lady of Guadalupe 
was declared the patron saint of the Americas in 1945.  - See more at: 
http://divineoffice.org/1212-about-guadalupe/#sthash.MUec6IYj.dpuf
Today
 is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. On December 9, 1531, Juan Diego 
had a vision of Our Lady in Tepeyac, Mexico. Mary asked him to tell the 
bishop to build a church at the site of the vision. After the vision was
 confirmed by a flowering rose bush and a miraculous image on Juan 
Diego’s cloak, a shrine was built. John Paul II calls the Basilica of 
Guadalupe the ‘Marian heart of the Americas.’ [2] Our Lady of Guadalupe 
was declared the patron saint of the Americas in 1945.  - See more at: 
http://divineoffice.org/1212-about-guadalupe/#sthash.MUec6IYj.dpuf
Today
 is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. On December 9, 1531, Juan Diego 
had a vision of Our Lady in Tepeyac, Mexico. Mary asked him to tell the 
bishop to build a church at the site of the vision. After the vision was
 confirmed by a flowering rose bush and a miraculous image on Juan 
Diego’s cloak, a shrine was built. John Paul II calls the Basilica of 
Guadalupe the ‘Marian heart of the Americas.’ [2] Our Lady of Guadalupe 
was declared the patron saint of the Americas in 1945 - See more at: 
http://divineoffice.org/1212-about-guadalupe/#sthash.MUec6IYj.dpuf
oday
 is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. On December 9, 1531, Juan Diego 
had a vision of Our Lady in Tepeyac, Mexico. Mary asked him to tell the 
bishop to build a church at the site of the vision. After the vision was
 confirmed by a flowering rose bush and a miraculous image on Juan 
Diego’s cloak, a shrine was built. John Paul II calls the Basilica of 
Guadalupe the ‘Marian heart of the Americas.’ [2] Our Lady of Guadalupe 
was declared the patron saint of the Americas in 1945 - See more at: 
http://divineoffice.org/1212-about-guadalupe/#sthash.MUec6IYj.dpuf

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