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Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe (Spanish: Virgen de Guadalupe), is a Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with four Marian apparitions to Juan Diego and one to his uncle, Juan Bernardino reported in December 1531, when the Mexican territories were part of the ...
Most Blessed Sacrament 1155 Main St, Wakefield [94] Our Lady of Fatima 50 Walsh Ave, Peabody: Founded as a mission for Portuguese immigrants in 1965. Current church dedicated in 1975 [95] Our Lady of Hope and St. Paul Parishes St. Paul Church, 50 Union St, Hamilton: Church dedicated in 1908, St. Paul parish founded in 1922. Now Our Lady Parish ...
St. Adalbert's late-night mass kicked off the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Dec. 12 holiday celebrating Mexico's patron saint. Catholic faithful pack south-side church to celebrate Our Lady ...
The feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico, is celebrated on Dec. 12. In New York, a church of the same name is a seminal part of the city's Spanish and Hispanic history.
In January 2020, Jaime Marin-Cordona of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Danbury was arrested and charged with three counts of fourth-degree sexual assault, three counts of risk of injury to child and three counts of illegal sexual contact. [42] [43] He was accused of grooming and sexually abusing two boys starting in 2014.
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Mary, the mother of Jesus in Christianity, is known by many different titles (Blessed Mother, Virgin Mary, Mother of God, Our Lady, Holy Virgin, Madonna), epithets (Star of the Sea, Queen of Heaven, Cause of Our Joy), invocations (Panagia, Mother of Mercy, God-bearer Theotokos), and several names associated with places (Our Lady of Loreto, Our Lady of Fátima).