The Spiritual Impact of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Morning Air)

EPISODE · Dec 11, 2024 · 15 MIN

The Spiritual Impact of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Morning Air)

from The Best of the Week · host Relevant Radio

Okay, so here’s the deal: John Morales chatted with Fr. Esequiel Sanchez on Morning Air about tonight’s mega-celebration for Our Lady of Guadalupe. It’s happening at the shrine in Des Plaines, Illinois: aka the biggest gathering of Catholics outside of Mexico City for this feast day. Over 300,000 pilgrims are expected. Yep, that’s more people than most music festivals, but way holier. 🙏   What’s Happening?   🌹 Devotions galore: People flock from all over: California, Texas, New York: you name it; they’re here. Many even walk miles in freezing weather or crawl on their knees! Why? It’s about surrendering their struggles and trusting Our Lady.   🎥 Live streams everywhere: The shrine is linking up with Mexico City to broadcast Masses, Rosaries, and festivities.    ✨ Family Rosary Across America: Fr. Sanchez, Archbishop Grob, and Fr. Rocky are leading this special prayer event. It’s going to be beautiful. 🌟   The Why Behind the Wonder   Our Lady of Guadalupe isn’t just a nice story from 1531. She changed the game. Appearing to St. Juan Diego, she brought a message of love, hope, and unity that still hits deep today. Fr. Sanchez reminds us that Our Lady didn't just come for St. Juan Diego; she came for you too.    People’s devotion: whether it’s braving cold weather or walking 20 miles, is a sign of the real-life struggles they’re offering up. It’s faith in action. ❤️   Theology 101 (But Fun!)   Fr. Sanchez explained how Our Lady always points to Jesus. Check out the image on Juan Diego’s tilma:   🙏 Her hands are folded in prayer.   👑 Her head is bowed: not to Juan Diego, but to God.   Basically, she’s saying: “I’m here to bring you closer to my Son.” And guess what? It’s working. This devotion has lasted 500 years, and it’s just as alive as ever. 🔥   Why It Matters to Everyone   While this feast is huge for Mexicans and Latinos, Fr. Sanchez emphasized it’s for all people. Our Lady of Guadalupe’s message is universal. She’s the first evangelizer of the Americas, and her mission continues: to draw the world closer to Jesus.   Oh, and mark your calendars for 2031: because it’s not just the 500th anniversary of the apparition. It’s also the 2000th anniversary of Christ’s resurrection. Coincidence? Nope.  🕊️   Takeaway   Our Lady of Guadalupe is a living, breathing source of hope for anyone who needs a miracle, or just a little love. So tonight, light a candle, say a prayer, and let her guide you closer to Jesus. She’s calling you. Will you answer? 🌹     The best way to listen to the Best of the Week is on our #1 Free Catholic App. It’s free, and always will be! To get and share the Relevant Radio app, check it out here.

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