When Miguel Sánchez published Imagen de la Virgen María in 1648, he did more than document the first apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the New World. Scholars agree that his account became a lens through which clergy and faithful i … [Read more...]
Guadalupe and God’s Word
A Biblical-Theological Interpretation of Her Apparition
December 15, 2014 by Paulino Forte
A Luminous Point for the New Evangelization
October 11, 2013 by Dr. Joseph R. Hollcraft
She is the singular star that draws us into the will of the Father by reminding us to “do whatever he tells you” (Jn 2:10). Star and Sure Guide At the close of his Apostolic Letter, Novo Millennio Ineunte (At the Beginning of the New Mi … [Read more...]
Las Presentaciones: A Vibrant Hispanic Tradition
October 20, 2012 by Fr. Gus Puelo
This principally Mexican tradition of the presenting of a child to God, and to the Church, stems from a strong desire by parents to ask for divine protection for their newborn, and thanksgiving for a safe childbirth, as infant mortality … [Read more...]
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