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Juan Diego's Miracle
(Original Juan Diego's cloak)
Basilica de Guadalupe, Mexico City

On December 9, 1531, a native Mexican named Juan Diego rose before dawn
to walk 15 miles to daily Mass in what is now Mexico City.
Juan lived a simple life as a weaver, farmer, and laborer.
That morning, as Juan passed Tepeyac Hill, he heard music
and saw a glowing cloud encircled by a rainbow.
A woman's voice called him to the top of the hill.
There he saw a beautiful young woman dressed like an Aztec princess.
She said she was the Virgin Mary and asked Juan to tell the bishop
to build a church on that site. She said,
"I eagerly desire that a church be built on this site,
so that in it I can be present and give my love, compassion,
help, and defense, for I am your most devoted mother...
to hear your laments and to remedy all your miseries, pains, and sufferings."
The bishop was kind but skeptical. He asked Juan to bring proof of the Lady's identity.
Before Juan could go back to the Lady, he found out his uncle was dying.
Hurrying to get a priest, Juan missed his meeting with the Lady.
The Lady, however, met him on his path and told him that his uncle had been cured.
She then told Juan to climb to the top of the hill where they first met.
Juan was shocked to find flowers growing in the frozen soil.
He gathered them in his cloak and took them at once to the bishop.
Juan told the bishop what had happened and opened his cloak.
The flowers that fell to the ground were Castilian roses (which were not grown in Mexico).
But the bishop's eyes were on the glowing image of the Lady imprinted inside Juan's cloak.
Soon after, a church was built on the site where our Lady appeared,
and thousands converted to Christianity.
Our Lady of Guadalupe was declared the patroness of the Americas.
Juan Diego was canonized July 31, 2002.

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petesie13-Mar-2006 12:53
What a blessing to see and photograph Juan Diego's cloak. Thank you for sharing it and the story of Juan Diego with us.
Guest 13-Mar-2006 04:04
By the way, enjoy your stay in Mexico. If you come to Veracruz, let me know to share a cup of cofee in "La Parroquia"
Guest 13-Mar-2006 04:02
Great image, Pepe!!!
Several studies had been done to the image of our Lady of Guadalupe, always surprising everybody.
For example there is a study done on her eyes and the study reveled that here eyes are like they have life, you know there are some images in those eyes, wich is supposed to be the bishop and Juan Diego, you know like when we see our own image on our model´s eyes when taking a portrait.

Juan Pablo II always had such a great love for her.
Guest 13-Mar-2006 03:53
very nice