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  1. Dec 7, 2020 · Juan Diego pictured in the Trinity Dome . The Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe. On May 6, 1990, Juan Diego was canonized by Pope John Paul II at the Basilica of Santa Maria de Guadalupe in Mexico City. The cloak imprinted with the miraculous image of the Blessed Virgin Mary received by Juan Diego is still preserved there today.

  2. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin ( Cuauhtitlán, 5 de mayo de 1474 - Tepeyac, 30 de mayo de 1548), también conocido como Juan Diego, fue un campesino chichimeca y « visionario mariano ». De acuerdo a la tradición católica, él fue el indígena chichimeca novohispano 1 que presenció la aparición de la Virgen de ...

  3. Saint Juan Diego and Our Lady. FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERS. The story begins in the early morning hours of December 9, 1531, when a 57-year-old Indian peasant named Juan Diego was walking along the path of Tepayec Hill on the outskirts of Mexico City. Keep in mind that only 10 years earlier, Hernando Cortez had conquered Mexico City.

  4. Dec 9, 2021 · Saint of the Day for December 9. (1474 – May 30, 1548) Saint Juan Diego’s Story. Thousands of people gathered in the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe July 31, 2002, for the canonization of Juan Diego, to whom the Blessed Mother appeared in the 16th century. Pope John Paul II celebrated the ceremony at which the poor Indian peasant became ...

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  6. Jul 31, 2002 · Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin (1474-1548) photo . St Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin (1474-1548). Little is known about the life of Juan Diego before his conversion, but tradition and archaelogical and iconographical sources, along with the most important and oldest indigenous document on the event of Guadalupe, "El Nican Mopohua" (written in Náhuatl with Latin characters, 1556, by the Indigenous ...

  7. 3 days ago · On Dec. 9, Roman Catholics celebrate St. Juan Diego, the indigenous Mexican Catholic convert whose encounter with the Virgin Mary began the Church's devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe. In 1474, 50 ...

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