Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish: Nuestra SeƱora de Guadalupe) is a name for the Virgin Mary who is said to have appeared at Tepeyac Hills in Guadalupe, a town near Mexico City. She is said to have appeared to a poor native American named Juan Diego. Our Lady of Guadalupe is one of the most popular cultural and religious icons in the Hispanic world. The feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is celebrated each year by the Catholic Church on December 12, the anniversary of her appearance.
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Location | Tepeyac Hill, Mexico City |
Date | December 12, 1531 |
Witness | Saint Juan Diego |
Type | Marian apparition |
Holy See approval | 25 May 1754, during the Pontificate of Pope Benedict XIV |
Shrine | Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Tepeyac Hill, Mexico City, Mexico |
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