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OUR LADY’S

MESSENGERS

Building upon the Annual Appeal as a more constant path of partnership

If you prefer to provide ongoing support of Our Lady’s Shrine through one-time donations, please click here.

BECOME A MESSENGER OF OUR LADY

A More Constant Path of Partnership

As the story of the Shrine continues to unfold, Cardinal Burke desires to honor the enduring relationship with those united to him in the service of Our Mother’s “little house.” The commitment of Our Lady’s Messengers to ongoing financial support of the Shrine establishes a stable foundation from which the Shrine operates, thus allowing His Eminence to focus more fully on nurturing the faith life of this devoted company.

Guardians of a Holy Place

Those who accompany His Eminence through their recurring financial support and their prayers help nurture over one hundred thousand pilgrims each year as they encounter the sacred, rekindle and deepen devotion to Our Blessed Lady, and draw closer to Our Lord through His Holy Mother of Guadalupe. These faithful Messengers stand as guardians of a holy place—enabling the maintenance of the Shrine, the beautification of its grounds, and the spreading of its mission.

Ongoing Spiritual Nourishment

As an expression of gratitude for the faithful support of the members of Our Lady’s Messengers, His Eminence is likewise committed to providing ongoing spiritual nourishment to all those who join him in his labors as part of this unique group. Members can expect exclusive access to livestreams with Cardinal Burke, as well as special content from him.

We are truly honored by your support. Please know of the prayers of His Eminence for you.

Join Our Lady’s Messengers through your annual support, given as one-time gifts.

“You, you who are my messenger, in you I place my absolute trust.”

— Nican Mopohua, no. 139

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For more information, questions, or feedback, please contact Mary Clare Kelly at mkelly@guadalupeshrine.org or (608)-615-7828. 

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