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Thoughts on Our Lady of Guadalupe

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  Our Lady of Guadalupe [Wikipedia; photo in public domain] Today the Church celebrates Our Lady of Guadalupe. In most countries it is an optional memorial. Here in the Diocese of Meath in Ireland today is the Feast of St Finnian, the patron saint of the diocese and so Our Lady of Guadalupe isn't celebrated liturgically at all. Under that title Our Lady is a secondary patron of the Philippines, since the country was originally part of the Archdiocese of Mexico. The Daily Meditation published in  Magnificat  and online by  Aleteia  today is by the Servant of God  Luis María Martínez who died in 1956 when he was Archbishop of Mexico. Here is the first part of it. The Incomparable Love of Our Lady of Guadalupe Do we remember the first word that the Blessed Virgin pronounced on the summit of the Tepeyac? It was a word of love, a word of incomparable predilection: “My son Juan Diego, whom I love tenderly as a delicate little one.” Continue at Bangor to Bobbio .