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Image of the Virgin Mary Mother of God of Guadalupe






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Image of the Virgin Mary Mother of God of Guadalupe (Spanish: Imagen de la Virgen María, madre de Dios de Guadalupe) published in 1648, was the first written account of the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe. It retells the events of the 1531 apparitions that led to the Marian veneration in Mexico City, New Spain. It was drafted by the secular priest Miguel Sánchez and dedicated to Bishop Pedro de Barrientos Lomelin, based on the prophecy of the Woman of the ApocalypseinRevelation 12.

Importance[edit]

The text is a foundation of the devotion to the Virgin of Guadalupe in Mexico. It was the first written account of events that had until then had only spread and become known by word of mouth.[1] The text stated for the first time that the image venerated by Mexicans was of miraculous origin and recorded that the dates of Guadalupana appearances were comprised between 9 and 13 December 1531. In this way, the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe was established as true symbol of Mexican-ness.[1]

Because of this work, Francisco de la Maza called Miguel Sánchez one of the "four guadalupan evangelists".[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Cuarón, Beatriz Garza; Chang-Rodríguez, Raquel (1996). Historia de la literatura mexicana: La cultura letrada en la Nueva España del siglo XVII. Siglo XXI. pp. 601–602. ISBN 9789682324048.
  • ^ Bravo Arriaga, María Dolores (1997). La excepción y la regla: estudios sobre espiritualidad y cultura en la Nueva España. UNAM. ISBN 9789683664549.
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