Saint
Brigid says...*
Missionaries
who first came to Mexico with the conquistadors had little success in the beginning.
After nearly a generation, only a few hundred Native Mexicans had converted
to the Christian faith. Whether they simply did not understand what the missionaries
had to offer or whether they resented these people who made them slaves, Christianity
was not popular among the native people.
Then in 1531 miracles began to happen. Mary appeared to a humble man, Juan Diego.
The signs -- of the roses, of the uncle miraculously cured of a deadly illness,
and especially of her beautiful image on Juan's mantle -- convinced the people
there was something to be considered in Christianity. Within a short time, six
million Native Mexicans had themselves baptized as Christians.
The first lesson is that God has chosen Mary to lead us to Jesus. The native
people of Mexico owe their Christianity to her influence. If it were not for
her, they would not know her son, and so they are eternally grateful. The second
lesson we take from Mary herself. Mary appeared to Juan Diego not as a European
madonna but as a beautiful Aztec princess speaking to him in his own Aztec language.
If we want to help someone appreciate the gospel we bring, we must appreciate
the culture and the mentality in which they live their lives. By understanding
them, we can help them to understand and know Christ. Our Lady of Guadalupe
is patron of the Americas.
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