The Truth About Our Lady Of Guadalupe
by Stephen V. PrattEstimated delivery 3-12 business days
Format Paperback
Condition Brand New
Description Trying to find a Book on Our Lady of Guadalupe? Search no further! The appearance of the Virgin Mary-the Mother of Jesus and a Very Important Saint in the Roman Catholic Religious Tradition-to Juan Diego in Mexico in 1531 is known as the Madonna of Guadalupe. Many Mexicans and Mexican Americans hold her in high regard in their religious and cultural practices. Her significance is so significant that an image of her has become part of Mexico's national emblem. Juan Diego was not a king. He wasn't a bishop, missionary, or conquistador. His legacy endures in the minds and emotions of his Mexican people many centuries after his passing. Juan Diego is that individual. He was an early preacher who brought numerous people to Christ, a wise and revered Indian, a tiller of the soil, a representative of the Virgin Mary, and a tiller of the soil. Juan Diego's native name is Cuauhtlatoazin, which translates to "one who speaks like an eagle" in Spanish. It is a Suitably Descriptive Statement. Juan Diego's evangelizing is thought to have led to the conversion of nine million Indians, to be conservative. The American soul has been cleansed by Christ. This is worth reading!