The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is not a Holy Day of Obligation in the U.S., but it is in Mexico. Most of the celebrations at St. John’s will be in Spanish, but if you don’t speak Spanish, you may still enjoy the music, dancing, prayers, and socializing. You’re invited to celebrate on Saturday, December 11th. At 8:00pm there will be music and dancing, followed by the Holy Rosary at 8:45pm, then mañanitas (traditional music to honor Our Lady) and warm drinks around 9:30pm.
In the video below, Fr. Tony Caballero discusses the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe - the evidence, history, and symbolism, and what the events mean for our world today.