Feminine Spirit Guadalupe

10 Dec

December 12 is the feast of the Virgin of Guadalupe. She is such an important Mexican icon, that she gets a bank holiday. For me, she is the feminine expression of God. I was raised Catholic and walked away from that dogma in high school. Somehow I have found a way back.

2018 with Lisa and Frida
This work of art has a predominant place in our house and in our hearts.

As I have aged, I have found my way to a less intellectual God and more to a heartfelt appreciation for creation. Guadalupe is my sister, friend and mother. Her presence adorns my house in every room.

A gift from my sister-in-law who died of Covid. We had this niche created for her when we built our house.

I am reminded of her holiday by the presence of the Guadalupanas (pilgrims) along the highway. They mostly ride bicycles adorned with her image and the red, white and green of the Mexican flag. They ride in clusters with matching shirts, often in sandals. Sometimes there is a support vehicle, sometimes not. I’m not sure of their destination, perhaps Tulum which is two hours by automobile.

Tulum

I wonder what the pilgrims’ stories are. Is their motivation a petition or gratitude for a prayer answered? The site of her original apparition is outside of Mexico City. We visited in 2017. Twenty million visit annually with nine million around December 12, her feast day.

Both the new basilica on the right and the older on the left. Mexico City in the background. Lisa and I are standing on the site of the original apparition.
Grotto in front of our house.

DOS TORTAS

This week is the anniversary of my dear Aunt Irene’s death. She was 100 and devout Catholic. Guadalupe surely welcomed her with open arms.

Both my aunt and uncle lived to 100.

9 Responses to “Feminine Spirit Guadalupe”

  1. Emilie's avatar
    Emilie December 10, 2023 at 6:05 pm #

    I was not raised Catholic and I am no religion at all. But I love the Virgin of Guadalupe. I even have a traditional shrine—the planted bathtub with the Virgin inside. I will bring her red roses on the 12th.

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    • afish25's avatar
      afish25 December 10, 2023 at 8:17 pm #

      I need to trim back the outside grotto. She brings a feminine power to our home.

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  2. Jack Scott's avatar
    Jack Scott December 11, 2023 at 4:50 am #

    Liam was raised in an Irish Catholic family but, like you, abandoned it in his late teens. I can’t see him returning to the fold any time soon but he does have a sneaky appreciation of the Madonna. As for me, well…

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    • afish25's avatar
      afish25 December 11, 2023 at 1:24 pm #

      We all know that you are a heathen Jack.

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  3. Marcia S's avatar
    Marcia S December 11, 2023 at 10:26 am #

    Alex, I found your post about the Virgin of Guadalupe interesting and timely. At the moment I am reading slowly a book by Mirabai Starr: Wild Mercy, Living the Fierce and Tender Wisdom of the Women Mystics. Published 2019. Not rushing through it because I wish to take time to absorb the message. So far, I have not seen any reference to the Virgin of Guadalupe in the book. The cover art, however, is of a painting of Lila Downs (Oaxacan/US musician and activist) by Erin Currier (New Mexico artist). In an interview Mirabai Starr indicated she chose that art work for the cover because she wants to highlight contemporary, younger women who are carrying forward the wisdom of women’s experience. Marcia

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    • afish25's avatar
      afish25 December 11, 2023 at 1:23 pm #

      There is a worldwide cult to Guadalupe. Of which I am a card carrying member. 😆🙏🏼

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      • Marcia Sims's avatar
        Marcia Sims December 12, 2023 at 9:25 am #

        I have known of the Virgen de Guadelupe since my college years because of travel in Mexico and interest in the culture, but not having Catholic roots I simply respected her. Thought you might like to be aware of the book if you are not already. The image of Guadalupe in your home is lovely.

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  4. Jan Frans's avatar
    Jan Frans December 11, 2023 at 5:50 pm #

    Beautiful pics! Love you both!!

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    • afish25's avatar
      afish25 December 12, 2023 at 8:00 am #

      Thanks Jan. Our house is full of Guadalupes.

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