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Juan Diego And The Miracle of Guadalupe (Icon) by Robert Lentz
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Ten
years after the bloody Spanish conquest of Mexico, the Mother of God
appeared to an Aztec craftsman named Juan Diego. She appeared as an
Aztec herself and addressed him in Nahuatl, the Aztec tongue, in a
manner one would address a prince.
She appeared several miles outside Mexico City, which had become the
center of Spanish power. She insisted that a shrine in her honor be
built on that spot among the conquered people.
She sent Juan Diego back to the Spanish clergy to "evangelize" them --
the ones who felt they already had all the truth. In each of these ways
she restored dignity and hope to native people who had been dehumanized
by foreign oppression.
A shrine was later built where Mary appeared, and Juan Diego spent the
remaining 17 years of his life there, repeating her message of hope and
liberation to all who would come.
About eight million Native Americans became Christians in response to
this message.
In every age the miracle of Guadalupe should remind the Church that
those the Church alienates are precisely the ones who have the gifts
she needs so badly to grow and be reformed.
No one is completely enlightened. We must each proclaim the Gospel --
and hear it proclaimed from one another. |
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