Our Lady of Guadalupe is one of the most beloved and emblematic figures of Catholicism, especially in Latin America. Her story dates back to December 1531, when, according to tradition, she appeared to an indigenous man named Juan Diego at the top of Tepeyac Hill, near Mexico City. Dressed in clothing that mixed Christian and indigenous elements, she brought a message of peace and hope, asking for the construction of a church on the site as a symbol of unity between cultures and peoples.
What makes this story so special is the famous miracle of Juan Diego's cloak. To prove the veracity of his vision, the indigenous man was instructed by the Virgin to gather flowers on the arid hill in the middle of winter. When the flowers were presented to the local bishop, the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe miraculously appeared printed on the fabric of his cloak. This relic, preserved to this day, is a source of devotion and admiration, attracting millions of pilgrims every year.
Our Lady of Guadalupe is not only a religious symbol, but also a cultural one. For many, she represents the resilience, faith and strength of a people who found in her a link between the past and the future. Her image is surrounded by mysteries and stories of miracles, but what remains is her message of love and protection, which continues to touch the hearts of people of all origins.
Material: High definition resin
Weight: 550 g
Height: 23.5 cm
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**Fragile product.
***Semi-hand painting, resulting in individual differences for each product.
****Depending on the model, the product may be sent in separate parts, with fittings and glue, for the customer to glue together.