Catholic Nerd Pilgrimage: Shrine of Our Lady of Guadupe (three days late)

I’ve been trying to give priority to shrines when they’re an option, so for Our Lady of Guadalupe, I drove up to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe which claimed on its website that it would be holding a 7p Mass.

As near as I could discover on arrival, there was no Mass taking place, or at least nowhere that I could find it.

Image of a sign reading, “Event Parking $15 Cash Only”Not surprisingly, this was a heavily populated event with traffic into the shrine backed up for about half a mile in either direction. I’m guessing that parking is a major fund raiser for the shrine.

I followed the crowds and ended up in a line that led to a small artificial hill with a statue of Juan Diego encountering the Virgin of Guadalupe. Nearly everyone else had an offering (usually flowers) to be placed before the shrine which also included a reproduction of the cloak on which the miraculous image of the virgin appeared. Afterwards I found my way to the Marian shrine at which a prayer service was being held before an exposition of the Blessed Sacrament.

The entrance to the shrine, a set of arches in Spanish colonial style leading to an outdoor plaza where the shrine itself is. Inside the arched vestibule are inscriptions in Spanish, Nahautl and EnglishThe outdoor shrine area showing huge piles of flowers brought as offerings. The statue of Juan DIego is visible on the right side and in the center is the reprroduction of the cloak with the image of the virgin.The eucharistic exposition service in the Marian chapel


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