Dr. Robert Barnes+FollowVirgin of Guadalupe Pilgrimage VibesThe streets of Mexico City just turned into a sea of faith! Thousands of devotees made the epic trek to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, carrying images, lighting candles, and even stopping for tacos along the way. Some walked over 60 miles just to ask for blessings and health. The energy? Pure devotion, music, and fireworks all night long. This is one of the biggest Catholic pilgrimages in Latin America, and honestly, the photos are goosebump-worthy. #Religion #VirgendeGuadalupe #MexicoCity30Share
lmiles+FollowWillard dancers keep Virgen de Guadalupe tradition aliveMexican folk dancers in Willard are turning the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe into a vibrant celebration that’s more than just a party—it’s a living prayer. With every stomp and swirl of their sequined regalia, they’re honoring centuries-old traditions passed down from their ancestors, blending indigenous roots with Catholic faith. The community’s growth means St. Francis Xavier Church now holds weekly Spanish Masses, and kids are learning the dances that connect them to their heritage. The procession, roses, and homemade food all come together as a powerful reminder: these traditions aren’t just history—they’re part of daily life here. How do you see cultural traditions shaping our local community? #Religion #WillardOhio #VirgendeGuadalupe00Share
Pamela Marshall+FollowWhy Every Mexican Loves the Virgen de GuadalupeYou know how some symbols just go beyond religion? In Mexico, the Virgen de Guadalupe isn’t just a Catholic thing—she’s woven into the country’s DNA. From political banners to family miracles, her image pops up everywhere, uniting people whether they’re religious or not. Her story is so powerful that even Mexico’s first Congress wanted her blessing! It’s wild how one figure can mean faith, history, and national pride all at once. #Religion #VirgendeGuadalupe #Mexico00Share