Saturday, October 2, 2010

Rain and Flooding Continues in Mexico

Rain and flooding continues in Mexico, flood water has reached roof level in some areas. Read More


Our Lady of Guadalupe, Guadalajara, Mexico

According to tradition the image appeared miraculously on the cloak of Juan Diego, a simple indigenous peasant, on the hill of Tepeyac near Mexico City on December 12, 1531. Today it is displayed in the Basilica of Guadalupe nearby, the most visited Catholic shrine in the world.[1] The Virgin of Guadalupe is Mexico's most popular religious and cultural image, with the titles "Queen of Mexico",[2] "Empress of the Americas",[3] and "Patroness of the Americas";Continue...

Pray for the Intercession of Our Lady of Guadalupe


Miracles of the Virgen de Guadalupe of Loboc

Loboc (Philippines) documented so many miracles which they attribute to the loving intercession of the Virgen de Guadalupe. Foremost of which happened on November 26, 1876. As immortalized in a painting on the ceiling of Loboc Church by renowned Cebuano painter Ray Francia, a flood plunged Loboc wreaking havoc to the whole town. The water went up submerging the altar of Loboc Church but leaving the image unscathed as the waters calmly stopped at the base of the image of the Virgen de Guadalupe. The Lobocanons added that despite the extent of the flood, they were left unharmed and no casualties recorded. Read More

Pray the Rosary daily and fast on Wednesday and Friday.