Shrine Blog
Let the Children Come to Me
Last year’s Choir Camp at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe was blessed with considerable success, not only welcoming many students but providing them with quality learning and a […]
What was the Old Testament Temple and Why Did it Pass Away?
The Temple was “the house of the Lord” in the Old Testament. But to Christians, the Temple is mysterious, especially since we no longer participate in Temple worship. So what […]
Gift of Artistic Talent
The next concert at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, taking place Sunday, May 11, features a remarkable musician. Sixteen-year-old Henry Dangerfield’s résumé as an organist already includes studying […]
Gifts for your Mother
The Flores Mariae Gift Shop at the Shrine celebrates Mother’s Day by bundling theologically thoughtful and spiritually considerate gifts for your mother, stepmother, godmother, and even those spiritual mothers in […]
May Crowning
On May 5, the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe will celebrate its May Crowning. This custom of crowning an image of Our Lady is one of the most beloved […]
Christopher Pundzak, the Man Behind the Computers
In the twenty-first century, a smoothly running computer system is essential for any organization to perform at its best. For Catholic nonprofits, constantly faced with the challenge of managing funds, […]
Music in Honor of Mary
The series of sacred music concerts at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe has now spanned nearly two years, demonstrating how many and various musical compositions throughout history have […]
God Among Us
In April’s edition of Full of Grace Youth Journal, we’re continuing our journey through the liturgy by looking at how God was present to His people in the Old Testament. […]
Divine Mercy Sunday at the Shrine
One of the beloved patron saints of the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe is St. Faustina Kowalska, whom Our Lord chose as His messenger of Divine Mercy. In the […]