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Celebrating Guadalupe
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Celebrating Guadalupe

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The Virgin of Guadalupe has found her way into the hearts and lives of people all over the world. Much more than just a religious symbol, she has embodied protective love and cultural pride for her many followers since she first appeared to humble Juan Diego outside Mexico City in 1531. Her image has endured and gone on to grace the banners of 19th-century Mexican revolutionaries and Cesar Chavez’s United Farm Workers Movement. Today, we not only find her in churches throughout North America and beyond, hut also in people’s homes, cars, and tattoos, on devotional candles, tote bags, folk art, and much more. Jacqueline Dunnington and photographer Charles Mann have collaborated once again to create this stunning celebration of Our Lady in the lives of her people.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rio Nuevo Publishers
Date
4 January 2004
Pages
84
ISBN
9781887896559

The Virgin of Guadalupe has found her way into the hearts and lives of people all over the world. Much more than just a religious symbol, she has embodied protective love and cultural pride for her many followers since she first appeared to humble Juan Diego outside Mexico City in 1531. Her image has endured and gone on to grace the banners of 19th-century Mexican revolutionaries and Cesar Chavez’s United Farm Workers Movement. Today, we not only find her in churches throughout North America and beyond, hut also in people’s homes, cars, and tattoos, on devotional candles, tote bags, folk art, and much more. Jacqueline Dunnington and photographer Charles Mann have collaborated once again to create this stunning celebration of Our Lady in the lives of her people.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rio Nuevo Publishers
Date
4 January 2004
Pages
84
ISBN
9781887896559