Shrine Blog
Holiness as His Children
In this month’s Full of Grace Youth Journal, we’re continuing our journey through the liturgy. In March our focus is the Mosaic liturgy—the structured worship God revealed to Moses which […]
What is Cardinal Burke’s Nine Month Novena?
Why Sign Up for Cardinal Burke’s Nine Month Novena? Each month, you’ll receive emails from His Eminence with encouragement and spiritual direction along the journey of this novena, leading up […]
Laetare Sunday, Rejoice with Music!
The fourth Sunday of Lent is honored as Laetare Sunday, a name meaning “rejoice,” taken from the Entrance Antiphon of that day’s Mass, “Laetare, Jerusalem.” Amid the penitential days of […]
Celebrating Mardi Gras as a Catholic Community
Sacrificial Love
For Roman Catholics, Ash Wednesday opens the penitential season of Lent. One of two days when fasting is required(along with Good Friday), it is a day of self-denial, repentance from […]
Shroud of Turin, Visiting Exhibit
This Lent, the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe is blessed to host a weeklong exhibit of an especially poignant reminder of Christ’s Passion: a life-size replica of the Shroud […]
Learning About Sacrifice: Its Origin and Daily Encounters
Why Did God Require Sacrifice in the Old Testament? February Youth Journal In February’s Full of Grace Youth Journal, we’re looking at a very important question: Why did God require […]
The Woman Behind the Words
The Shrine welcomed a very special pilgrim during a recent October weekend on the brink of peak fall colors, our very own remote copy writer and editor, Sarah Greydanus (pictured […]
Youth Event – Feast of St. José Sánchez
The Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe is excited to announce a new event for its Youth Guild. Last year, a special Mass was offered for Guild members on February […]