Today is the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe


Manila Archdiocese Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula will preside over the grand fiesta mass at 12 noon Sunday, Dec. 12, at the Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe on Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City, in solemn commemoration of the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the principal patroness of the Philippines, Mexico, and the Americas, and the protector of the unborn.

Our Lady of Guadalupe (Catholic Online)

Holy masses will also be celebrated at 5 a.m., 6 a.m., 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and at 8 p.m. A motorcade will be held after the 4 p.m. Eucharistic celebration.

The Holy Hour and Taize Prayer were observed at 10:30 pm. on Saturday, Dec. 11, followed by a mass at 11:45 p.m. Novena masses were also offered from Dec. 3 to 11.

With the theme “Birhen ng Guadalupe: Inang Mapagpala, Huwaran sa Buhay-Misyon,” this year’s feast coincides with the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the parish and the Catholic Church’s observance of the Third Sunday of Advent (Gaudete Sunday).

Radiant like the sun, Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared before San Juan Diego, an Indian Christian, on Dec. 9, 1531, at the Tepeyac Hill (now Mexico City) in Mexico. The Blessed Mother requested that a church be built on the site of her apparition where she relayed her message of love and compassion and her universal promise of help and protection to all mankind.

To convince the unbelieving bishop, Fray Juan de Zumarraga, Our Lady instructed St. Diego to gather roses at the top of the hill on a winter day on Dec. 12 when no flowers were in bloom and to present these to the bishop. As he opened his ‘tilma’ (woven cloth), the image of Our Lady miraculously appeared on it.

The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe was erected on the site. Today, about 18 to 20 million pilgrims and tourists visit the beautiful basilica every year, making it one of Christianity’s most visited sanctuaries, to see the cloak which miraculously shows no sign of decay even after 489 years.

Twenty-five Popes have officially honored Our Lady of Guadalupe, including Saint John Paul II who, in 1999 during his third visit to the basilica, declared Dec.12 as a Liturgical Holy Day and entrusted the cause of life to her loving protection and placed under her motherly care the innocent lives of children, especially those who are in danger of not being born.

In 1935, Pope Pius XI declared Our Lady of Guadalupe as the principal patroness of the Philippines and the missionary of the Blessed Sacrament. In the country, Our Lady of Guadalupe is venerated as the patron saint and protector of the unborn, sick, aging, disabled, and others whose lives are threatened.