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Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

 

Story of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

  I printed the story here for you to learn and share with others!  Many of our teachers present the story to their students and even create small skits and plays to perform at Mass on this day.  We add songs and readings to impress the  special significance of this saint on the Hispanic peoples.

Story:  On December 12, 1531, a 57-year-old Aztec, Juan Diego, saw the Blessed Mother on a hill in Mexico City. She told Juan to have a church built in her honor. When Juan went to ask Bishop Zumarraga about this, the bishop did not understand the Indian dialect—and he did not believe in the vision Juan described.

Three days later, on December 12, Mary appeared again to Juan Diego, and this time she gave him a sign for the bishop. “Take these roses to the bishop,” she said, as she arranged in his cloak beautiful roses she had Juan Diego pick from the hillside although it was winter. When he was admitted into the bishop’s room, Juan Diego opened his cloak, and out dropped the roses. On the cloak there remained an image of Mary as she had appeared to Juan Diego.

The image of Mary on the cloak is known as Our Lady of Guadalupe for an interesting reason. On that same day, Mary appeared to Juan’s uncle and cured him, giving him a message for the bishop, saying that she would “crush the serpent’s head.” The bishop did not understand the Indians’ language. The Indian word for “crush the serpent” sounded to him like “Guadalupe,” the name of Mary’s shrine in Spain. Thinking that the Virgin wanted the new shrine to have the same name, the bishop called her Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Mary appeared to Juan Diego dressed as an Aztec woman to show her love and compassion to an oppressed group of people. Mary had heard the prayers and pain of these people, and she came to give them hope.

Mary’s visit to Guadalupe is a reminder that God will remember his mercy for all people. In Mary’s song of joy, the Magnificat, she praised God because he has put down the mighty, exalted the lowly, filled the hungry, and sent the rich away empty. People honor Our Lady of Guadalupe because they recognize her motherly concern for them.

 

Spanish Summer Camps in Greater Cleveland

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

For the first time ever, we are introducing Spanish summer camp programs to the Greater Cleveland area for preschoolers and grade schoolers 1-4.  I have seen them offered around the country but never really around here.  Many schools and community centers have agreed to offer the programs and you can email me at gbreilly@vivaspanish.com  to see if a program is available in your area.

We are developing the programs with the objective to develop/maintain interest in Spanish language and culture in children.  The camps will be active and engaging and campers will go home with all their completed projects as well as supplemental materials to help him/her learn and reinforce the Spanish language! 

The camps will be two one- week programs in June and can you can register for one or both weeks Mon-Thurs mornings.
We can come to your area!  Just let me know.

 

 
 
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