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Our Lady of Guadalupe White Candle 8" - 1 unit

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Our Lady of Guadalupe Candle - Veladora Virgen de Guadalupe

Our Lady of Guadalupe Candle white.

Virgen de Guadalupe 7 day candle in glass jar - 110 hours total (16 hrs daily for 7 days) - Veladora Guadalupana.

Video Visit to Our Lady of Guadalupe Basilica in Mexico City Feb 2023

Our Lady of Guadalupe Prayer on Candle

Dear Virgin of Guadalupe, Mother and help of all Christians since you appeared to Juan Diego in the mountains of Mexico, the problems that torment me I place in your blessed hands. Remember Oh Blessed Mother that never has it been known that anyone who sought your help was left unaided with confidence, humble and repentant, full of Love and Hope, this favor I implore. Amen (Mention your petition and pray a Hail Mary).

The Story of the apparition of the Virgin of Guadalupe

In December 1531, the Virgin Mary appeared to Juan Diego on Tepeyac Hill (Mexico City), asking that a church be built in her honor. When Juan Diego shared the message, Bishop Fray Juan de Zumárraga was skeptical and requested proof of the apparition.

On December 12, 1531, the Virgin instructed Juan Diego to gather flowers on the frozen hillside. Miraculously, he found Castilian roses blooming in winter and carried them in his cloak, or tilma. When he presented the roses to the bishop, they fell to the floor and a miraculous image of Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared on the tilma.

Amazed by the sign, the bishop believed Juan Diego’s story and ordered a chapel to be built at Tepeyac, marking the origin of the devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe, one of the most important religious symbols in Mexico and Latin America.

The Basílica de Santa María de Guadalupe, often called “La Villa,” is a major Roman Catholic sanctuary located at the foot of Tepeyac Hill in northern Mexico City. It is the second most visited Catholic shrine in the world, after St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, attracting about 20 million pilgrims and visitors each year.