So the Catholic Spaniards cherish(ed) the mother goddess of their sacred mythology just as strongly as the Nahuatls and Mexicas cherished their mother goddess. Beautifully explained, thank you.
Would be exceedingly wise of you to apologize for your blasphemous words against YOU'RE Heavenly Queen and Mother, Blessed Mary Immaculate..I mean nothing negative towards you in my recommendation.. Some you do not believe, then do this,, Apologize like i stated and with utmost sincerity also ask Blessed Mary to lead YOU to her son JESUS so that you may know the real TRUTH.. You must be very very persistent n keep asking until u are answered,, n i promise u that you'll be answered.. Nobody has to know except for YOU, Our Heavenly Queen and Jesus.. you truly have EVERYTHING to lose and EVERYTHING to gain
28:48 There is a whole entire history behind the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Extremadura, and the statue was actually carved by St. Luke, and brought from Constantinople to Pope St. Gregory the Great who gave it to San Leandro in Sevilla. When the Moors invaded, it was taken and hidden for many centuries. There are many many miracles associated with the miraculous statue, and Guadalupe in Extremadura was a place of pilgrimage. In fact, this is where Christopher Columbus , Colón, went to pray before his voyage to America!
I am sorry but the people shown in the eye of Quadalupe is NOT PEOPLE! ! But it is the Brush Strokes from painting the face and eyes when they made the painting of Quadalupe!This is a close up view and it looks like it was painted on Canvas! When other parts of the image of Quadalupe are looked at close up you can see the Brush Strokes also!Let us be real here! The image of Our Lady of Quadalupe is actually a pretty Painting! And that is all! Just a pretty Painting! ! !
The image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is certainly open to debate. However, the image is not on canvas, and most people would agree with this assessment (this includes those who had the opportunity to study it). Most people agree that is on a tilma, which is made mostly of cactus fibers. The coloring of the image does not resemble brush strokes -- Dr. Phillip Callahan, a University of Florida biophysicist, who studied the image closely, said there are no brush strokes and the coloring does not resemble paint so much as it resembles coloring we observe in nature (such as butterfly wings).
so u mean that u r much better those scientists that prove that there is no stroke of brush.... hahai... u may contradict but in God there's no mistake.... y don't u not go to the place where the our lady of Guadalupe place for u see it in your own eye's.. but sad to say u and I are not expert... so just leave.to those who really knows that beyond our capacity... is just... for.those who believe no need for explanation but for those who didn't believe... no matter how many hours or u will go where the image is... still it will not believe... God bless..
My prayers and thoughts are with Luis Fernando for his dedication and teaching the history of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Excellent job.
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This is just wonderful! Many thanks for the presentation.
A fascinating presentation. We owe our children an apology for not teaching this as well as much of our Catholic history.
Thanks, this really fills in many of the details of the story and contributes to the authenticity of it. Very good job.
So the Catholic Spaniards cherish(ed) the mother goddess of their sacred mythology just as strongly as the Nahuatls and Mexicas cherished their mother goddess. Beautifully explained, thank you.
Would be exceedingly wise of you to apologize for your blasphemous words against YOU'RE Heavenly Queen and Mother, Blessed Mary Immaculate..I mean nothing negative towards you in my recommendation.. Some you do not believe, then do this,, Apologize like i stated and with utmost sincerity also ask Blessed Mary to lead YOU to her son JESUS so that you may know the real TRUTH.. You must be very very persistent n keep asking until u are answered,, n i promise u that you'll be answered.. Nobody has to know except for YOU, Our Heavenly Queen and Jesus.. you truly have EVERYTHING to lose and EVERYTHING to gain
The best story I ever heard.☺
This is an excellent series. It’s very instructive.
OUTSTANDING INDEED !!! THANKS ! FROM U.K. (2022).
Well done Luis thank you!
EXCELLENT!!! Thank you for this.
Excellent job !
Beautiful explanation
Our Lady of Gaudalupe pray for us
Juan Diego was 57 when the Guadalupe event.
Luis is funny...says some funny things to break up the silence...no one laughs 😒
28:48 There is a whole entire history behind the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Extremadura, and the statue was actually carved by St. Luke, and brought from Constantinople to Pope St. Gregory the Great who gave it to San Leandro in Sevilla. When the Moors invaded, it was taken and hidden for many centuries. There are many many miracles associated with the miraculous statue, and Guadalupe in Extremadura was a place of pilgrimage. In fact, this is where Christopher Columbus , Colón, went to pray before his voyage to America!
I am sorry but the people shown in the eye of Quadalupe is NOT PEOPLE! ! But it is the Brush Strokes from painting the face and eyes when they made the painting of Quadalupe!This is a close up view and it looks like it was painted on Canvas! When other parts of the image of Quadalupe are looked at close up you can see the Brush Strokes also!Let us be real here! The image of Our Lady of Quadalupe is actually a pretty Painting! And that is all! Just a pretty Painting! ! !
The image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is certainly open to debate. However, the image is not on canvas, and most people would agree with this assessment (this includes those who had the opportunity to study it). Most people agree that is on a tilma, which is made mostly of cactus fibers. The coloring of the image does not resemble brush strokes -- Dr. Phillip Callahan, a University of Florida biophysicist, who studied the image closely, said there are no brush strokes and the coloring does not resemble paint so much as it resembles coloring we observe in nature (such as butterfly wings).
so u mean that u r much better those scientists that prove that there is no stroke of brush....
hahai... u may contradict but in God there's no mistake....
y don't u not go to the place where the our lady of Guadalupe place for u see it in your own eye's..
but sad to say u and I are not expert... so just leave.to those who really knows that beyond our capacity...
is just...
for.those who believe no need for explanation but for those who didn't believe... no matter how many hours or u will go where the image is... still it will not believe...
God bless..
There’s no paint strokes sir
Don’t be sorry because you are wrong - scientifically proven. - research