OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
Advent III
On Monday Dec 12th we celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe with Mass.
Under the guidance of Ms. Rosalies Toledo, students reenact the events
of 1531 when Our Lady appeared, as brown skinned maiden, to a humble Juan
Diego. The image of Guadalupe on Juan’s
tilma can is still on display in Mexico city.
Sr. Mary McGlone, SSJ, writes of this feast:
“
"La Morenita," as Guadalupe is called affectionately, is the
patron of the Americas and undoubtedly our hemisphere's most beloved
manifestation of Mary, the mother of God. The designation, morenita,
refers to the fact that the image of Guadalupe depicts Mary as a mestiza, a
person of both European and American ancestry, a divinely fashioned mixture of
cultures.
Our Lady of Guadalupe
appeared just over a decade after the Spanish conquest of Mexico. In a time
marked by turmoil, abuse and prophecy, she epitomized the potential of the
Gospel to bring ancient traditions together to create something that neither
could imagine until they allowed grace to lead them into it. She embodied an
American expression of John the Baptist's voice crying in the wilderness.
Our Lady of Guadalupe
symbolizes divine love and God's desire that humanity create a community of
love and justice. La Morenita incarnates the intercultural
unity that is possible when we allow faith to lead us to a communion that
respects and simultaneously goes deeper than our diversity.” https://www.ncronline.org/news/spirituality/scripture-life/third-sunday-advent-fiesta-love-and-liberation
Our Lady of Guadalupe shows that God cares for the poor and oppressed,
wants all injustice and oppression to cease, and loves us as a mother loves her
children.
This Advent, as we prepare for Christ to be born again in our hearts, our minds, our lives and our world, let’s meditate on the mystery and meaning of Our Lady of Guadalupe. We are all called by God to incarnate the Gospel values of hospitality, openness to others, and a mighty striving for justice for all.
Labels: catholics, december 12th, Guadalupe, Hispanics, Latinos, Mary, morenita, Virgin Mother
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