Today is the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. This feast commemorates the Apparition in 1531 of our Blessed Mother to St. Juan Diego, an Indian peasant in Mexico.
In this apparition, the Mother of God appeared as an indigenous woman. Our Blessed Mother left an image, an "icon not made with human hands" on Juan Diego's cloak. This image is still preserved in tact, almost 500 years later, with no degradation.
The image bears indigenous symbolism as well as traditional Christian symbolism. Our Lady of Guadalupe is the Patroness of the Americas and the indigenous people. She also has been seen as a symbol of liberation for the oppressed.
Mary indeed is a liberator, as expressed in her Magnificat:
And Mary said, "My soul magnifies the Lord,
[47] and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
[48] for he has regarded the low estate of his handmaiden.
For behold, henceforth all generations will call me blessed;
[49] for he who is mighty has done great things for me,
and holy is his name.
[50] And his mercy is on those who fear him
from generation to generation.
[51] He has shown strength with his arm,
he has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts,
[52] he has put down the mighty from their thrones,
and exalted those of low degree;
[53] he has filled the hungry with good things,
and the rich he has sent empty away.
[54] He has helped his servant Israel,
in remembrance of his mercy,
[55] as he spoke to our fathers,
to Abraham and to his posterity for ever."
- Luke 1.46-55, RSV
MEMORARE TO OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary of Guadalupe, that in thy celestial apparitions on the mount of Tepeyac, thou didst promise to show thy compassion and pity towards all who, loving and trusting thee, seek thy help and call upon thee in their necessities and afflictions.
Thou didst promise to hearken to our supplications, to dry our tears and to give us consolation and relief. Never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored thy help, or sought thy intercession, either for the common welfare, or in personal anxieties, was left unaided.
Inspired with this confidence, we fly unto thee, O Mary, ever Virgin Mother of the True God! Though grieving under the weight of our sins, we come to prostrate ourselves in thy august presence, certain that thou wilt deign to fulfill thy merciful promises. We are full of hope that, standing beneath thy shadow and protection, nothing will trouble or afflict us, nor need we fear illness, or misfortune, or any other sorrow.
Thou hast decided to remain with us through thy admirable image, thou who art our Mother, our health and our life. Placing ourselves beneath thy maternal gaze and having recourse to thee in all our necessities we need do nothing more. O Holy Mother of God, despise not our petitions, but in thy mercy hear and answer us.
[Here mention your petition.]
Then recite five Hail Marys. . . in gratitude for the four apparitions to Juan Diego and the one to Juan Bernardino.
Wikipedia article on Our Lady of Guadalupe
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