Briefly in the news
With roses and candles for the altar, thousands of Catholics on
Tuesday completed a nine-day commemoration for Our Lady of Guadalupe --
another name for the Virgin Mary -- at St. Joachim Church in Costa Mesa.
The church celebrated the anniversary of Juan Diego’s vision of Our
Lady of Guadalupe in a Mexico City suburb with nine days of rosary
prayers, special Masses and celebrations, as well as with a parade
Saturday.
The church attributed the high attendance at its commemoration Masses
to its large Latino membership.
“This is a Mexican tradition,” said Margot Santos, Spanish coordinator
of the church’s family life office. “She is the mother of Jesus, and we
celebrate her with a lot of devotion. Many people are very grateful to
her because she intercedes on their behalf.”
Edilith Torres, a member of the church, said she feels she can relate
to Our Lady of Guadalupe because “she’s a mother too.”
“She cares for her son the same way we care for our kids, and she had
to suffer while he was on the cross,” Torres said. “And she has done many
miracles. They say if you want a prayer to be answered, you should pray
to her because she is the closest one to God. You pray to God himself,
but so many people ask him for things that he needs a secretary to help
him out. If you talk to Our Lady of Guadalupe, you’re closer to God
because she can help get the message up to him. I think it’s easier to
talk to her. She’s considered the main lady all over Mexico.”
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.