Magnet Of The Virgin Guadalupe

US $3.25

  • El Paso, Texas, United States
  • Jan 29th
Juan recognized her as the Virgin Mary. The girl asked for a church to be built in her honor at that site. According to official Catholic accounts, Juan Diego saw a young girl at the Hill of Tepeyac on a December morning in 1531, close to Mexico City. Among several signs, two stood out: the miraculous healing of Juan's dying uncle, and the gathering of roses, not native to the land, on a bare hilltop. He told his story to the Archbishop of Mexico City and was instructed to return to Tepeyac Hill and request a miraculous sign to prove her identity. The Virgin Guadalupe: A Magnetic Image The Virgin Guadalupe, also known as Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, is a revered symbol of Catholic Mexicans. This picture is one-of-a-kind and deeply cherished.

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