Blessed Juan Diego
Until recently, very little was known about Blessed Juan Diego except that Our Lady appeared
to him in December 1531. The apparitions occurred
at Tepeyac, a small hill and a former sanctuary
to the Aztec goddess Tonanzin. Mary asked Juan
Diego to request that the local bishop build a church on that site. There she could be present with all her love and compassion
for “all the inhabitants of this land.”
Not
believing Juan Diego at first, Bishop Juan
Zumarraga asked for a heavenly sign. On the day
Mary promised that Juan Diego would receive this
sign, his uncle Juan Bernardino was dying of a
disease introduced by the Europeans. Instead of
going to the Lady for this sign, Juan Diego took another route, seeking a priest to hear his uncle’s confession.
The Lady appeared to him, assuring him that his uncle had been healed, and that on the top of Tepeyac hill Juan Diego would find what the bishop requested. Juan climbed the hill and found its summit covered with beautiful flowers of all colors. He cut the flowers; the Lady arranged them on his cloak of very coarse fiber,
known as a tilma, and sent him off to the bishop.
When Juan unfolded the tilma before the bishop
and his assistants, the image of Our Lady of
Guadalupe appeared on it. A visit to Juan
Bernardino revealed that she had appeared to him,
healed him and called herself “Our Lady of
Guadalupe.”
This was the first of many miracles worked to this day through her intercession.
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