Our Lady of Guadalupe Poster - Virgen de Guadalupe Poster - Med - 36" x 21"
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Our Lady of Guadalupe Poster - Virgin of Guadalupe Poster - Medium 36" x 21"
Buy Our Lady of Guadalupe poster, copied from the original image in the Basilica of Guadalupe. Virgin Mary of Guadalupe poster does not include a frame. This is the ideal size for any home.
Ideal for parishes, church gift shops, retreats or religious events, this 21” × 36″ poster balances size and cost-effectiveness. The vibrant depiction of Our Lady of Guadalupe makes it a strong visual anchor for a novena, Feast-Day celebration (December 12), or as part of educational displays about the apparition. Because it’s sold unframed, you can order multiples, use budget-friendly framing, or display un-framed with pins or clips. Consider ordering enough to offer as a welcome gift to new parishioners or to place in meeting rooms, gathering spaces or religious education settings.
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE HISTORY
In December 1531, on the hill of Tepeyac (just northwest of Mexico City), a humble Indigenous man named Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin encountered a luminous figure who identified herself as the Mother of the True God and the Mother of all humanity.
She asked Juan Diego to inform the bishop that a chapel should be built on that sacred site, and as a sign, she caused her image to be miraculously imprinted on his tilma—a simple cactus‑cloth garment that by every natural account should have deteriorated within decades but remains preserved centuries later.
According to the native‑language narrative known as the Nican Mopohua, she appeared on four occasions between December 9 and December 12, and her message was one of love, compassion, help and protection for all people.
Among the extraordinary details: despite the tilma’s humble material, the image remains vivid nearly 500 years later and continues to resist full scientific explanation.
The site of the apparitions eventually became the location of one of the world’s most‑visited Marian shrines, the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.
Her Feast Day is celebrated each year on December 12, and she is venerated as patroness of Mexico and the Americas.
Video Visit to Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica in Mexico City "La Villa" PRAYER TO OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE Blessed Virgin of Guadalupe, I pray, in the name of all my brothers of the world, that you bless and protect us; grant us a sign of your love and goodness, and receive our prayers. Our Lady of Guadalupe, who at the time of the heavenly apparitions on the Tepeyac Hill, promised your love, understanding and help to all those who love you and come to you with their needs and afflictions, and who promised to be understanding and to help relieve our miseries, sorrows and sufferings. Amen. For more information on Our Lady of Guadalupe please visit the following links:
Video in English By Aleteia Visit to the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Villa del Tepeyac Mexico City Our Lady of Guadalupe - Sancta.org
MORNING PRAYER
OH GOD, for one more day, for one more sunrise, for one more hour, for one more minute, for one more opportunity to live and serve you, I am eternally grateful to you.
Make it so that on this day I am freed of all:
Fear of the future,
Anxieties about tomorrow
Bitterness towards other people,
Cowardliness in facing danger,
Laziness at work,
Failure in my activities, and
Weakness, when I count on you.
Fill me with:
Love that knows no barriers,
Sympathy that reaches everyone,
Bravery that cannot be surpassed,
Faith for my darkness,
Strength for my tasks,
Loyalty towards the goals of your Kingdom,
Wisdom to face the problems of life, and
Energy to lift myself up to You. Stay with me one more day and use me as you wish Through Christ our Lord, Amen.

