mass intentions -dec. 19 next sunday’s liturgy
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DECEMBER 12, 2021 THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2021 Matthew 21:23-27
St. Lucy, Virgin & Martyr
8:30am St. Lucy
Larry Longua (Living-80th Birthday)
12:10pm John Burke (Anniversary)
John Carroll
Thomas John Longua (1 Month Anniversary)
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2021 Matthew 21:28-32
St. John of the Cross, Priest & Doctor of the Church
8:30am Private Intention 12:10pm Julia Troiano
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2021 Luke 7:18b-23
12:10pm John Evangelista & Anthony Scotto, Sr.
7:30pm Private Intention
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2021 Luke 7:24-30
8:30am Private Intention
12:10pm Maria Kirkham
Milagros Valentin
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2021 Matthew 1:1-17
8:30am Private Intention 12:10pm Mary Maini
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2021 Matthew 1:18-25
8:30am Private Intention
5:00pm Rene & Eric Mata
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2021 Luke 1:39-45
7:45am Anna & Michael Apollo
9:00am Parishioners of Holy Name of Mary
Peter Ryan
Victoria Alvarez DeMoya
Angelique R. Dwight
Joanne Marracello (Living-Birthday Blessings)
11:00am Eileen Camilleri
Rosario Parrino
Michael Druckenbroad
1:00pm MFCC-St. Joseph
Marcos Antonio Giron (1st Anniversary)
In Thanksgiving for Favors Received
Readings for Fourth Sunday of Advent 1st Reading: Zephaniah 3:14-18a The time for joy is
here, because God is in our midst with power to save.
Isaiah 12:2-3, 4, 5-6 Sing with joy and gladness, for in
the presence of the Holy One, we have nothing to fear.
2nd Reading: Philippians 4:4-7 Rejoice always, and
have no anxiety, for the Lord is near.
Gospel: Luke 3:10-18 What should we do? Do justice,
love mercy, and walk humbly with God.
FOCUS: Christian communities are called to share in joy.
The interaction between Mary and Elizabeth can teach us
about Christian community. The women share in the joy
of being a part of God’s plan. Likewise, Christians can
draw together to celebrate with one another, as well as to
support one another.
Music for Fourth Sunday of Advent Entrance Song: #581 Soon and Very Soon
Presentation of the Gifts: #24 People Look East
Communion Song: #598 Christ Be Our Light
Concluding Song: #20 O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word. Alleluia!
Next Sunday’s Liturgy-Dec. 19
Saturday, December 18
5:00 pm Fr. Edmund Ani
Sunday, December 19
7:45 am Fr. Edmund Ani
9:00 am Fr. Edmund Ani
11:00 am Fr. David Regan
1:00 pm Fr. Jose Tenas
Presider Schedule for Masses
Presider Subject
To change
Mass Intentions
Blessed Anthony Grassi (1592-1671)
Priest; Feast Day: December 18
“The more humble a man is, the
better he knows himself, and
therefore, the better he knows
God. The more he knows God,
the better he loves Him...thus by
humility, he obtains more charity
and by having more charity, he
obtains more humility.”
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Dear Parishioners,
Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared in Mexico as the pregnant
Mother of God to St. Juan Diego, on December 9, 10, and
12, 1531. She left a Miraculous Image of her appearance on
his cactus fiber tilma, which still exists today for all to see in
the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Our Lady came to offer faith, hope and consolation to the
oppressed people of Mexico. She put an end to the bloody
human sacrifice of the Aztecs and converted ten million na-
tives in the next 10 years!
Analyzing the Tilma
The Image of Our Lady is actually an Aztec Pictograph that
was read and interpreted as such.
THE LADY STOOD IN FRONT OF THE SUN: She was greater
than their dreaded sun-god "Huitzilopochtli".
HER FOOT RESTED ON THE CRESCENT MOON: She had
clearly vanquished their foremost deity, the feather serpent
"Quetzalcoatl."
THE STARS STREWN ACROSS THE MANTLE: She was greater
than the stars of heaven that they worshipped. She was a
virgin and the Queen of the heavens for Virgo rests over her
womb and the northern crown upon her head. She appeared
on December 12, 1531 for the stars that she wore are the
constellation of stars that appeared in the sky that day!
THE BLUE-GREEN HUE OF HER MANTLE: She was a Queen
for she wears the color of royalty.
THE BLACK CROSS ON THE BROOCH AT HER NECK: Her God
was that of the Spanish Missionaries, Jesus Christ her son.
THE BLACK BELT: She was with child for she wore the Aztec
Maternity Belt.
THE FOUR-PETAL FLOWER OVER THE WOMB: She was the
"Mother of God." The flower was a special symbol of life,
movement and deity-the center of the universe.
HER HANDS ARE JOINED IN PRAYER: She was not God but
clearly there was one greater than Her and she pointed her
finger to the cross on her brooch.
THE DESIGN ON HER ROSE COLORED GARMENT: She is the
"Queen of the Earth" for she is wearing a map of Mexico
telling the Indians exactly where the apparition took place.
And then there's what Modern Science
has to say about the tilma:
The image shows no sign of deterioration after 450 years!
The tilma or cloak of Juan Diego on which the image of Our
Lady has been imprinted, is a coarse fabric made from the
threads of the maguey cactus. This fiber disintegrates within
20-60 years!
There is no under sketch, no sizing and no protective over-
varnish on the image. Microscopic examination revealed
that there were no brush strokes.
The image seems to increase in size and change colors due
to an unknown property of the surface and substance of
which it is made. According to Kodak of Mexico, the image
is smooth and feels like a modern day photograph.
(Produced 300 years before the invention of photography.)
Several images can be seen reflected in the eyes of the
Virgin. It is believed to be the images of Juan Diego, Bishop
Juan de Zummaraga, Juan Gonzales-the interpreter and
others.
The stars on Our Lady's Mantle coincide with the
constellation in the sky on December 12, 1531. All who
have scientifically examined the image of Our Lady over the
centuries confess that its properties are absolutely unique
and so inexplicable in human terms that the image can only
be supernatural!
Fr. Regan
Our Lady of Guadalupe, pray for us.
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O come, O come, Emmanuel. You are God with us, giver of freedom. Help us to accept
the forgiveness You offer and to extend this gift to others so that they may know You too.
SACRAMENT of RECONCILIATION
Every Saturday from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM (excluding Christmas Day)
December 11 & December 18 - After 5:00 PM Mass
December 12 & December 19 - After all Masses
Confession in Spanish-December 12 & December 19
Before the 1:00 PM Mass
MASS SCHEDULE
Friday, December 24, 2021-Christmas Eve
4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM (Spanish Mass)
Midnight Mass
Carols with the Choir - 11:30 AM
Saturday, December 25, 2021-Christmas Day
7:45 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM (Spanish Mass) 5:00 PM (Feast of the Holy Family)
Friday, December 31, 2021-New Year’s Eve
5:00 PM
Saturday, January 1, 2022-New Year’s Day
Solemnity of Mary (Not a Holy Day of Obligation) 8:30 AM, 12:10 PM (Spanish Mass)
5:00 PM (Epiphany of the Lord)
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Presentation on the Significance of
Charles Dickens,
“A Christmas Carol” with Fr. David Regan
on Wednesday, December 15
8 PM in the Church
Come and explore the social issues of his time, the reasons
why he wrote it, his depth of spiritual insight and
psychological points from the narrative.
Due to the Pandemic, we have not been able to gather as a parish family… until now! All are invited to be a part of a fun-filled evening on...
Saturday, December 18, 2021
at 7:00 PM in the church
We will begin with a prayer, then “a Caroling we will go”
around the neighborhood! We will return to the school gym for
food, beverages, fellowship, piñatas & more!
You will not want to miss this event!
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In the past, our parish has collected collects gifts for people in need in our community. These gifts were carefully sorted and distributed by a huge number of Volunteers in the weeks before Christmas. Those who received the gifts were always so very grateful and we were humbled by their expressions of THANKS. This year again, because of COVID, we needed to make a change in our Christmas Gifts Program. Since we cannot maintain social distancing and other safety precautions in the sorting and distribution process, we decided to request gift cards from our parishioners. These gift cards will be given to our clients in time for them to shop for Christmas. Though GIFT CARDS may not seem very personal, they allow for a safe distribution and our clients will be able to make choices that will be the best for them. We hope that many of our parishioners will consider helping us by getting GIFT CARDS in ANY DENOMINATION. The most helpful stores are Target, Walmart, Old Navy and the Children’s Place. If you wish to participate in our gift program, please do the following: 1. Purchase the gift cards 2. Put them in an envelope or a box and write PARISH OUTREACH on the front 3. Return them to: - Parish Outreach, Monday – Friday from 10am-5pm. - the Parish Rectory Office - the box in front of the “CRY ROOM”
***Please do not leave loose gift cards anywhere around the church! For more information, please call, the Parish Outreach Office at 516-825-0177.
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DIOCESAN COLLECTION for RELIGIOUS RETIREMENT
During the weekend of December 11th and 12th, the
Diocese of Rockville Centre will participate in the
annual National Religious Retirement Annual Collection
for senior sisters, brothers and religious order priests.
Senior Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order
priests ministered for years for little or no pay. Their
sacrifices now leave their religious communities without
adequate retirement savings. Your gift to the collection
for the Retirement Fund for Religious helps to provide
medications, nursing care, and more for tens of
thousands of elderly religious. Please continue to
support this worthy collection of behalf of the religious
men and women who have devoted their lives to serving
us. It is most appreciated.
BANNS of MARRIAGE
Second Time: Cecile Nicole Brathwaite &
Kenyatta Gadsden
BLOOD DRIVE-BAHA’I CENTER
As you might be aware, the pandemic has affected the
ability of the New York Blood Center to obtain sufficient
blood donors for the current needs. For this reason, the
folks at the Baha'i Center, in cooperation with the
New York Blood Center, will be hosting a Blood Drive on
Tuesday, December 28 from 1:00 to 4:00 at the Baha'i
Center, 11 W. Jamaica Avenue, Valley Stream. All those
who are able to donate are encouraged to do so. If you
have questions, please call: 631-258-3571. To sched-
ule an appointment to donate, call (800) 933-2566.
Please consider giving the gift of life.
LIFE CENTER of LONG ISLAND
We are in desperate need of Gently Used and New Winter
Clothes for Boys and Girls in all sizes. Please consider
donating today! Our three centers in Hempstead,
Massapequa, and Deer Park, and our new center open-
ing soon in Smithtown will all gladly take donations.
If you cannot travel, please contact us, and we can
schedule a driver to pick up your donations. Thank you
so much for all of the time, talent, and treasure you give
us in our shared mission of protecting and cherishing
every life, from the womb through eternity. Please call;
516-798-8746 or go to: www.lifecenterli.org
In today's Gospel reading, the crowds ask John the Baptist for
specifics. What evidence of repentance is required? John
replies by naming concrete actions: crowds should share their
food and cloaks; tax collectors should be just; soldiers should
act fairly. The concern for justice is a hallmark of Luke's
Gospel.
When the crowd begins to wonder if John the Baptist might be
the Messiah, John interprets his baptism and makes it clear
that his ministry is in preparation for the Messiah. John the
Baptist knows his place and role in God's plan of salvation. By
encouraging the crowd to act similarly in accordance with
their stations in life, John's teaching suggests that each
person has a role to play in God's salvation. It is the great
mystery of our salvation that God permits and even asks for
human cooperation in his divine plans.
The third Sunday of Advent is also called Gaudete Sunday.
Gaudete is a Latin word that means “rejoice.” This name is
taken from the entrance antiphon for Sunday's Mass, which is
also echoed in today's second reading from the Paul's letter
to the Philippians. Some people mark this Sunday by lighting
a pink candle instead of a purple one on their Advent wreath.
It is a reminder that the Advent season is a season of joy
because our salvation is already at hand.
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Would you like to pray the Rosary
with fellow parishioners
during the Advent Season?
Together, we can create
a prayerful gift for the Lord.
Join us as we pray the Rosary
via Zoom on the following dates:
Monday, December 13 at 7:30pm
Monday, December 20 at 7:30pm
Meeting ID: 245 533 5589
Passcode: Rosary
Financial Information
Weekly budget amount to meet parish expenses
Weekly offering of December 5, 2021
Faith Direct (average of weekly donation)
TOTAL of weekly offering & Faith Direct
Surplus
Thank you for your support of our parish!
$13,882
$13,259
$ 1,936
$15,195
$ 1,312
Msgr. Mulligan Memorial
There are many available dates to remember a loved one with
the Msgr. Mulligan Memorial of Bread & Wine, Candles, or Flowers. These intentions begin on a Sunday and end on
the following Saturday. Your loved one will be remembered at
every Mass throughout the week. Please stop in at the Parish
Office if you would like to schedule your special intention. Bread & Wine or Candles = $50.00; Flowers = $125.00
Bread & Wine, Candles
or Flowers
In Memory of Your Loved One
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
“Can you not spare one hour for me?” You are invited to pray in front of the
Blessed Sacrament every Thursday
following the 12:10pm Mass, until 6pm.
and every Saturday from 7pm - 8pm.
ALTAR SERVERS NEEDED
It is a great honor and privilege to serve at the Altar of
our Lord and therefore your participation as an Altar
Server is special. When you serve the priests and
deacons, you serve the people of God, and above all,
you serve Christ. As an Altar Server, you are involved in
the holiest and most sacred event in our tradition of
Catholic worship. Other than priests and deacons,
no one else is allowed to so closely play a part in the
preparation of the Eucharist. During the
Mass, our Savior becomes truly present
on the altar. It is important as an Altar
Server, to be attentive and sensitive to the
presence of God while performing your
ministry around the altar.
If you are interested in this special ministry:
Contact Mr. Mark Daley at 516-284-9129
or email at: [email protected].
The Knot Prayer Dear God, Please untie the knots that are in
my mind, my heart and my life. Remove the have nots, cannots and the do nots. Erase the will nots, may nots, might nots that
may find a home in my heart. Release me from the could nots, would nots and
should nots that obstruct my life. And most of all, dear God, I ask that you remove
from my mind, my heart and my life all of the “am nots” that I have allowed to hold me back.
Especially the thought that I am not good enough.
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Join in the Spirit at Holy Name of Mary School, an
AdvancEd Accredited School. To register your child for
Nursery (full day, age 3), Pre-K (full day, age 4),
Kindergarten (full day, age 5) or Grade 1 through 8,
contact our School Office to make an appointment
at 516-825-4009, or visit www.hnomschool.org for
registration materials and details. Before and after
school care is available for all registered students.
Follow Holy Name of Mary School on Instagram and
Facebook @ hnomschoolvalleystream.
All Those Who Are Sick
Father of Goodness and love, hear our prayers for the sick members of our community and for all who are in need...
Stefan D’Angelo, William Facibene, Hegney Family
Anthony Ippolito, Rebecca Kissmer, Renato Lim
Kevin Lynch, Nial Pace, Sr. Barbara Shea
(Names will remain on the sick list for four weeks only. If you would
like to have the name listed again, please notify the Parish Office.)
All Those Who Have Died Maria C. Kirkham, Marianne Madden
Margaret G. Mikhail, Joan Wuerfel, Lucy Teijmul
Baptisms in English are scheduled on the second and
fourth Sunday of every month at 3pm. Baptisms in
Spanish are scheduled on the second Saturday of
every month at 12 noon. Please call the Parish Office
for available dates. Baby’s birth certificate and
signed sponsor forms will be required.
Remember in Prayer
HNM School Registration Baptism Schedule
In today’s Gospel John the Baptist says,
“Whoever has two cloaks should share with the
person who has none. And whoever has food
should do likewise…” Christmas is a time of love and
gift giving…please share your abundance by giving a gift
to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul so that those who
do not have clothes and food can share in the blessings
of Christmas. Pantry Needs: Paper towel, toilet tissue, cereal, rice,
beans, canned fruit and vegetables, oatmeal, coffee,
tea, pancake mix/syrup, condiments, muffin/cake mix
Please remember the poor boxes as you leave
Church today. These generous offerings help
the Society of St. Vincent de Paul assist families
in need in our own parish. Thank you!
St. Vincent de Paul Message
If you and your family recently moved to Valley Stream and wish to become registered
parishioners of Holy Name of Mary Church, (or maybe you attend Mass regularly and
have never registered), please visit the Parish Office to fill out a short registration form.
Using our envelope system is the only way to have all your donations recorded.
Loose checks are not recorded, they must be
placed in your registered parishioner envelope.
Saturday, December 18, 2021
5:00pm
HOST } J. Peralta, A. Paul
Sunday, December 19, 2021
7:45am
HOST } M. Tobar, J. Danisi 9:00am HOST } C. Roncal, M. Daley
11:00am HOST } C. Giugliano, K. Rodriguez
EM Schedule
Our parish community invites you to
follow us at facebook.com/VSNYUSA.
Click LIKE and share with family and friends.
Also, see our website at www.hnom.org.
HNM Facebook & Website
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SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
December 4
Perform a
thorough
examination of
conscience
today. Then
attend
Confession to
ready your soul
to greet the
Savior.
December 3
Add 20 minutes
of daily prayer.
Set an alarm to
remind you to
pray for 10
minutes each
morning and
night this
month.
December 2
Pick up one
habit that is
keeping you
from holiness.
Resolve to
conquer it
during Advent.
December 1 Advent is about
waiting for the
Savior to come.
Offer a simple
prayer of praise
anytime you
have to wait
during Advent.
December 7
In your
Christmas
cards, write a
note about the
blessings you
received this
year as a
witness to
God’s love.
December 6
St. Nicholas
was a generous
man and a
courageous
bishop. Make
at least one
generous act of
love, today, in
his honor.
December 8
Today honors
the feast of the
Immaculate
Conception
celebrating
Mary’s birth
without Original
Sin. Plan to
attend Mass &
pray a Rosary.
December 5
Light two violet
candles in the
Advent wreath
each night this
week. Sit in
silence & enjoy
the quiet. Read
Luke 3:1-6.
December 19
Light all four
candles in the
Advent wreath
each night this
week. Read
Luke 1:39-45.
December 9
Today, don’t let
anything
discourage you
in honor of
St. Juan Diego.
He never gave
up, placing his
trust in Jesus
and His mother.
December 11
To honor the
feast of Our
Lady of
Guadalupe,
tomorrow,
place a rose in
a vase in your
home & pray a
Hail Mary when
you pass by it.
December 15
As a gift to the
coming Savior,
repair a
relationship
with a friend or
family member
that needs
healing.
December 16
This can be a
sad time for
those who are
alone. Include
anyone in your
own gatherings
who might
otherwise be
forgotten.
December 17
Even if you live
alone, put up
and decorate a
Christmas tree.
Light it as a
symbol of
Christ, the Light
of the World.
December 21
Pick one way
you can simplify
your lifestyle to
make more
room for God.
December 18
Make time
to feed the
hungry. Not
only those
hungry for food,
but also those
hungry for
kindness.
December 20
Spend time in
silence today.
Say “no” to
unnecessary
distractions.
In silence and
peace, you will
be open to
God’s will.
December 12
Today is
Gaudete
Sunday-halfway
point of Advent.
Light two violet
candles and the
rose one for joy.
Read Luke 3:10
-18.
December 13
Perform some
act of service
for your parish
or parish
outreach.
December 14
Pray for the
men and
women in the
armed forces
who won’t be
able to spend
Christmas with
their families.
December 10
The presence of
Jesus in our
lives speaks of
our hope in
God’s mercy.
List your
reasons for
hope in the
future.
ADVENT CALENDAR 2021
December 22
Rejoice! Read
the story of
Jesus’ birth in
Luke 2:1-20.
Think about
how joyful it will
be to finally
meet Jesus
when he comes.
December 23
This can be a
sad time for
those who are
alone. Include
anyone in your
own gatherings
who might
otherwise be
forgotten.
December 24
Make a
conscious effort
to see everyone
with loving eyes
today.
December 25
Read the story
of Jesus’ birth
in Luke 2:1-20
and focus on
each detail.
Think of how
joyful it will be
to meet Jesus
when He comes
again.
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Queridos feligreses,
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe apareció en México como la Madre de Dios embarazada a San Juan Diego, los días 9, 10
y 12 de diciembre de 1531. Dejó una Imagen Milagrosa de su aparición en su tilma de fibra de cactus, que aún hoy existe
para todos para ver en la Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe. Nuestra Señora vino a ofrecer fe, esperanza y
consuelo al pueblo oprimido de México. ¡Ella puso fin al sangriento sacrificio humano de los aztecas y convirtió a diez
millones de nativos en los próximos 10 años!
Analizando la Tilma
La Imagen de Nuestra Señora es en realidad un Pictograma Azteca que fue leído e interpretado como tal.
LA SEÑORA SE APOYÓ FRENTE AL SOL: Ella era más grande que su temido dios-sol "Huitzilopochtli".
SU PIE REPOSA SOBRE LA LUNA CRECIENTE: Claramente había vencido a su principal deidad, la serpiente emplumada
"Quetzalcoatl".
LAS ESTRELLAS SEPARADAS SOBRE EL MANTO: Ella era más grande que las estrellas del cielo que adoraban. Ella era
virgen y la Reina de los cielos para Virgo descansa sobre su útero y la corona del norte sobre su cabeza. ¡Ella apareció
el 12 de diciembre de 1531 porque las estrellas que usó son la constelación de estrellas que apareció en el cielo ese día!
EL TONO AZUL-VERDE DE SU MANTEL: Ella era una reina porque usa el color de la realeza.
LA CRUZ NEGRA EN EL BROCHE EN SU CUELLO: Su Dios era el de los Misioneros españoles, Jesucristo su hijo.
EL CINTURÓN NEGRO: Estaba embarazada porque usaba el Cinturón de Maternidad Azteca.
LA FLOR DE CUATRO PÉTALOS SOBRE EL ÚTERO: Ella era la "Madre de Dios". La flor era un símbolo especial de vida,
movimiento y deidad: el centro del universo.
SUS MANOS ESTÁN UNIDAS EN ORACIÓN: Ella no era Dios, pero claramente había uno más grande que Ella y señaló con
el dedo la cruz de su broche.
EL DISEÑO EN SU PRENDA DE COLOR ROSA: Ella es la "Reina de la Tierra" porque lleva un mapa de México que les dice
a los indios exactamente dónde tuvo lugar la aparición.
Y luego está lo que la ciencia moderna tiene que decir sobre la tilma:
¡La imagen no muestra signos de deterioro después de 450 años! La tilma o manto de Juan Diego en el que está impresa
la imagen de Nuestra Señora, es una tela burda hecha con los hilos del maguey. ¡Esta fibra se desintegra en 20-60 años!
No hay un bosquejo inferior, ningún tamaño ni un barniz protector en la imagen. El examen microscópico reveló que no
había trazos de pincel.
La imagen parece aumentar de tamaño y cambiar de colores debido a una propiedad desconocida de la superficie y
sustancia de la que está hecha. Según Kodak de México, la imagen es suave y se siente como una fotografía moderna.
(Producida 300 años antes de la invención de la fotografía).
Varias imágenes pueden verse reflejadas en los ojos de la Virgen. Se cree que son
las imágenes de Juan Diego, el obispo Juan de Zummaraga, Juan Gonzales,
el intérprete y otros.
Las estrellas en el Manto de Nuestra Señora coinciden con la constelación en
el cielo el 12 de diciembre de 1531. Todos los que han examinado científicamente
la imagen de Nuestra Señora a lo largo de los siglos confiesan que sus propiedades
son absolutamente únicas y tan inexplicables en términos humanos que la imagen
solo puede ¡Sé sobrenatural!
P. Regan
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, ruega por nosotras.
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