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Wikipedia: Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe Exterior view of the modern Basilica. The name Basilica of Guadalupe (also Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe , BasÃlica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in
Register | Forgotten password? Home :: Central America :: Mexico :: Mexico City Feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe Overview Visitor Information Tourist Offices Feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe *** When: 12 Dec 2008 (annual) Where: Basílica de Guadalupe Cost: Free Thousands of pilgrims pour into the 20,000-capacity Basilica of Mexico City on 12 December to revere the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe and pay their respects.
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Mexico City City Guide - Further Distractions La Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe ( Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe ) In the northern suburbs of Mexico City, the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe , often known as La Villa de Guadalupe , is the holiest shrine in the country. It is built on the site where, in 1531, the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared three times, in the guise of an Indian princess, to Indian Juan Diego, leaving her image miraculously emblazoned on his cloak.
Take your Basilica of Guadalupe tour and you will see in person the original Virgen de Guadalupe image. You can admire the statue of Pope John Paul II behind the new Basilica, the
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« War of words over a guerrilla 'war' | Main | Maradona channels via tattoos » Mexico kneels to its 'Little Virgin' Every year, on the north side of Mexico City, a remarkable sight begins to materialize around mid-December. Thousands of worshipers of the Virgen de Guadalupe converge on the basilica named for her, an oasis of calm and spiritual contemplation in the heart of this restless metropolis.
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Iglesia católica apostólica y romana localizada en Monterrey Nuevo León México, en la colonia Independencia, a unos metros de distancia del centro de la ciudad de Monterrey. The religious catholic roman apostholic edification located in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon in the neighborhood of Colonia Independencia, just outside of downtown.
Guadalupe--La Virgen Indígena "La Reina de México" By Dale Hoyt Palfrey (Dale Hoyt Palfrey, a freelance writer, translator and public relations consultant has called Ajijic, Jalisco home since 1972.) In 1523, just two years after the Aztec capital of Tenochitlan fell to Hernán Cortés and his Conquistadors, the first Roman Catholic missionaries arrivd to begin the religious conquest of Mexico.
Old Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mex. Shostal officially Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe , Spanish Basílica de Guadalupe , or Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Roman Catholic church that is the chief religious centre of Mexico, located in Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo, a northern neighbourhood of Mexico City.
La Guadalupana (fotos) [ Archives Home ] [ Zihuatanejo Ixtapa Home ] [ Zihuatanejo Ixtapa Troncones Message Board ] Escrito por ZihuaRob desde 201.154.131.201 (dsl-201-154-131-201.prod-infinitum.com.mx) el día domingo, 11 de diciembre, 2005 a las 12:18:03 horas : Peregrinación Guadalupana del Restaurante Casa Elvira con Mamá Elvira, su hija Olga, su nieta Érica con su bebé, y sus amigos incluyendo ¡Memo! In case anyone who was here from December 1st to the 12th was wondering what all the exploding rockets, parades, and pre-dawn processions of chanting and singing were about, these are part of the annual local celebration of the most important religious observance in Mexico to commemorate the 4 apparitions of the "Mother of the True God" to the Aztec peasant Juan Diego in December of 1531 on the hill called Tepeyac in the Valley of Mexico.
La Basílica de Guadalupe, está dedicada a Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Patrona de América y está ubicada en la "Villa"al norte de las avenidas de Los Misterios y Guadalupe en la parte norte de la Ciudad de México. En sus terrenos, existen varias construcciones entre ellas la Vieja Basílica, la Nueva Basílica, El Museo de Artes Religiosos, La Iglesia de las Capuchinas, La Vieja Parroquia, La Capilla del Pocito, la Capilla de la Montaña y un cementerio.
La BasÃlica de Guadalupe es la casa de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, patrona de América, y es obra de los arquitectos mexicanos Pedro RamÃrez Vázquez y el RP Gabriel Chávez de la Mora, OSB. Este es el sitio más importante para el culto católico en México y que año tras año recibe a millones de peregrinos de todo el mundo.
A place where you connect By Bongosmania, 11/20/06 We read about La Basilica de Nuestra Sra de Guadalupe since we were little kids... but actually been there was an experience we will never forget.
Traveler Description: This famous church, located on the site where an Indian claimed to have seen the Virgin of Guadalupe in 1531, contains an image of her that is the... more » This famous church, located on the site where an Indian claimed to have seen the Virgin of Guadalupe in 1531, contains an image of her that is the most famous religious icon in all of Mexico. « less Familiar with Basilica de Santa Maria de Guadalupe?
This is the most visited temple in México, people from all over the country come in pilgrimage and even from countries as distant as Australia! The story of the Indian Juan Diego and his encounter with the Virgin of Tepeyac (the name of the hill where the sanctuary is located) dates from the era of the Spanish conquest, over the years the sanctuary has been changed because of the multitudes can´t fit in the older temples. The original chapel is at the top of the hill, where Virgin Guadalupe asked it to be built, but you will find a modern building in the huge plaza at the feet of the hill, with an older big one being salvaged from sinking. On the way from the newest temple to the original one on the hill, you will pass along nicely kept gardens featuring roses. The roses are an important part of the story as the bishop of Tlatelolco didn't believe on Juan Diego's account and demanded proof, so the Virgin gave the fresh roses to Juan Diego and he put them on his white mantle, when he arrived and showed the roses, the second miracle was shown as the image of the Virgin was stamped in his mantle, which is now on display at the new basilica.
The blessing of la Virqen de Guadalupe: explore the mystery and magic of the queen of Mexican tradition. On December 12, 1531, just twelve years after Hernan Cortes first set foot on Mexican soil, a miracle happened in Mexico.
TRANSPORTION -- Take the metro to the Basilica station and walk two blocks north along Calzada de Guadalupe. You can also catch the microbus on the south side of Reforma heading to 'Villa' west of the Auditorio metro.
Metro: Basílica or La Villa. From Basílica, take exit marked SALIDA AV.
[Add Section] Basilica de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe [edit this] [Upload image] Within the northern city limits is the famous Basilica of Guadalupe, not just another church, but the central place of worship for Mexico's patron saint, and the home of the image responsible for uniting pre-Hispanic Indian mysticism with Catholic beliefs. The Virgin of Guadalupe is the most revered image in the country, and you will no doubt see her countenance wherever you travel in Mexico.
La Basilica de la Virgen de Guadalupe La Basilica Original La Basilica Nueva La Guadalupe Negra As the story goes, the Basilica of the Virgen of Guadalupe was built at the command of the Virgen Mary after she appeared to an indio commoner, Juan Diego, sometime in the mid-1500's. The old basilica grew too small for the numbers of people who visit it, so it was recently replaced with a newer, more modern (and less aesthetically pleasing?)
History Traditional account of the apparition Etching by Jose Guadalupe Posada, depicting St. Juan Diego and image of the Virgin imprinted on the cloth.
B efore the Christmas season "officially" begins on December 16, day when the first Posada takes place, Mexicans join together for the festivities of Our Lady of Guadalupe, on December 12. This is one of the most important dates in the Mexican calendar.
Antigua BasÃlica de Guadalupe (Monterrey) De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Saltar a navegación , búsqueda Antigua BasÃlica de Guadalupe, aun de pie a menos de 50 metros de la nueva edificación. La Antigua BasÃlica de Guadalupe es una edificación religiosa católica apostólica romana localizada en el área metropolitana de Monterrey , Nuevo León ( México ) en la Colonia Independencia , en las afueras del Primer Cuadro de la ciudad.
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Visitor Information Overview Visitor Information Tourist Offices Feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe *** When: 12 Dec 2008 (annual) Where: Basílica de Guadalupe Cost: Free Venue Information: Basílica de Guadalupe Full Name: Basílica de Guadalupe, Mexico City, Mexico Address 1 Plaza de las Américas, Villa de Guadalupe 07050 Directions By Metro: from the Historic Centre take metro Line Three at Hidalgo, then change to Line Six at Deportivo 18 de Marzo and get off at the next station, La Villa Basílica. Then walk north two blocks to the Square.
the original image of the Virgin of Guadalupe on the original cloak of Juan Diego from December 9, 1531 A. D.
Many of the ancient practices from pre-Conquest times survive, such as using milagros (talismans), divination, herbal curing and curandera altars bearing Guadalupe’s image. Her supernatural powers are called upon in times of tragedy, illness and death.
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Wikipedia: Basilica of Guadalupe, Monterrey Basilica of Guadalupe (south side). Temple Interior.
The Basilica is located in Mexico City , in the northern neighborhood of Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo (or simply "la Villa") How to get there (Once in Mexico City) From Historic Centre take metro Line 3 at Hidalgo and transfer with Line 6 at Deportivo 18 de Marzo to the next station La Villa Basílica. Then walk north two busy blocks until reaching the Square.
La iglesia actual fue construída en el sitio de una anterior iglesia del siglo 16 que fue terminada en 1709: la vieja Basílica. Cuando esta antigua Basílica se volvio riesgosa debido al hundimiento de sus cimientos, una moderna estructura llamada la nueva Basílica fue construída en su cercanía.
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"Walking the Walk, Talking the Talk" Part IXX Fiesta de Guadalupe in Puerto Vallarta By Wendy Devlin ©1999 Her Bio Felipe Avila handed me his burning candle, converting me from spectator to pilgrim in the Fiesta de Guadalupe! My arrival in Puerto Vallarta coincided with the beginning of the weeklong Fiesta de Guadalupe, Reina (queen) de México .
rebron.org: Everyday Life, Work, Ironman Training home | photos | toolbox | about me also see: browser garage June 18, 2007 La Virgen de Guadalupe Tags: Everyday Life — 11:33 pm A day in Mexico City was interesting. Got to stay in a cool hotel, the Emporio Reforma Hotel , very chic and modern with lovely soap and shampoo (that I of course brought home).
Basílica de Guadalupe - Feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe World > Mexico > Mexico City Overview Visitor Information Tourist Offices Feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe *** When: 12 Dec 2008 (annual) Where: Basílica de Guadalupe Cost: Free Thousands of pilgrims pour into the 20,000-capacity Basilica of Mexico City on 12 December to revere the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe and pay their respects. The Virgin is Mexico's patron saint and responsible for the conversion of tens of thousands to the Roman Catholic faith.
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Basilica of Guadalupe ) Jump to: navigation , search Exterior view of the modern Basilica. The name Basilica of Guadalupe (also Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe , BasÃlica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe in Spanish ) may refer to one of the two churches built on top of Tepeyac hill, north of Mexico City .
The Guadalupana Torch Run start in Mexico City on october 29 The Asociacion Tepeyac brings for the fifth consecutive year the Antorcha Guadalupana from the Basilica de Guadalupe in Mexico City to St. Patricks Cathedral in New York City.
« The Ubiquitous Virgen de Guadalupe | Main | From abLA :: Cornell Films at Redcat » Celebrating la Virgen de Guadalupe posted by Cindy Mosqueda at 4:08 PM on December 11, 2005 My parents and grandparents woke up this morning at 4 something a. m. I ignored them and went back to slee
The Basilica of Guadalupe "I wish that a temple be erected here quickly, so I may therein exhibit and give all my love, compassion, help, and protection. Because I am your merciful mother, to you, and to all the inhabitants on this land and all the rest who love me, invoke and confide in me; to listen there to their lamentations, and remedy all their miseries, afflictions and sorrows.
View iedyweb's map Taken in Coyoacan , Distrito Federal (See more photos here ) 19°19' 50" N, 99°9' 50" W 19.33042 -99.163799 De acuerdo a las necesidades de espacio, se inició la construcción de una nueva basÃlica en 1974 por el Arq. Pedro RamÃrez Vázquez.
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La Basílica de Guadalupe "Deseo vivamente que se me erija aquí un templo, para en él mostrar y dar todo mi amor, compasión, auxilio y defensa, pues yo soy vuestra piadosa madre, a tí, a todos vosotros juntos los moradores de esta tierra y a los demás amadores míos que me invoquen y en mi confíen; oír allí sus lamentos y remediar todas sus miserias, penas y dolores. Y para realizar lo que mi clemencia pretende, ve al palacio del Obispo de México y le dirás cómo yo te envío a manifestarle lo que deseo, que aquí me edifique un templo: le contarás puntualmente cuanto has visto y admirado, y lo que has oído.." Palabras de Nuestra Señora a Juan Diego ( Nican Mopohua ) La iglesia actual fue construída en el sitio de la previa iglesia del siglo 16, que fué terminada en 1709, ahora conocida como la vieja Basílica.
childhrbtnd (3 weeks ago) Show Hide 0 Marked as spam Reply Lucero no seas hipocrita,no puedes servir a dos dioses,o eres o no eres,primero le cantas a Dios y luego le cantas al mundo,eso es hipocrecia lakar03 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide 0 Marked as spam Reply cuando canto para Dios? childhrbtnd (3 weeks ago) Show Hide 0 Marked as spam Reply todos los 12 de diciembre le canta las mañanitas,perdon tienes razon no le canta a dios le canta a la Virgen PERDON Eduardoshreek1991 (1 month ago) Show Hide 0 Marked as spam Reply ella canto con timbiriche y yo pense que timbiriche havia empesado a cantar en el año 2002 jajajaja perlagarcia10 (1 month ago) Show Hide 0 Marked as spam Reply lucerito me cay bien y bonita mememi75 (2 months ago) Show Hide 0 Marked as spam Reply Que bonito recuerdo de nuestra Lucero, como siempre y desde entonces lleva su canto a la Basilica de Guadalupe todos los años cada 12 de diciembre...
Skip to Content - Skip to Sidebar - Skip to Footer VivirLatino « previous | next » Home > 2006 > December > Tuesday, December 12 2006 > Honoring la Virgin de Guadalupe Blogs Media Network: CSS Mania | VivirLatino | Sentido Web | Apps Mania Advertisement Tue 12 Dec 2006 Honoring la Virgin de Guadalupe 09:37 H | Topics: Mexico - Religion Coming by any means at their disposal including by foot and by bike, hundreds of thousands are at the BasÃlica de Guadalupe in Mexico City to celebrate the Virgin of Guadalupe . Today markes the 475th anniversary of the alleged apparition of the Marian image to Juan Diego in 1531.
Basilica de Guadalupe The very famous Basílica of Guadalupe -- not just another Catholic church, but the central place of worship for Mexico's patron saint and the home of the image responsible for uniting pre-Hispanic Indian mysticism with Catholic beliefs. It is virtually impossible to understand Mexico and its culture without appreciating the national devotion for Our Lady of Guadalupe.
MEANS OF ACHIEVING OUR GOALS Spiritual Life a) Pray daily Salve Regina in honor of Holy Mary of Guadalupe b) To attend Holy Mass on the 12th day of every month. c) To attend Solemn Mass on the 12th of December in the Basilica de Guadalupe.
Visitor Information Overview Visitor Information Tourist Offices Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica *** When: Daily; not Mon Where: Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica Cost: Free Opening Hours: Tue-Sun 10am-6pm Venue Information: Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica Full Name: Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica, Mexico City, Mexico Address Calzada de Guadalupe 07050 Directions La Villa-Basílica metro Contact Details: Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica Phone: +52 (55) 5577 6022 Other Information: Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica Website: Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica Website Overview Tourist Offices Event details can change. Please check with the organisers that the event is happening before making travel arrangements.
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