Photos from Visitations of the Missionary Image
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Eucharistic Adoration with Fr. Paul Castellani. – Lansdowne, Pennsylvania |
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Fruit of the Womb
This photograph of the true miraculous image of Our Lady of Guadalupe (with child) was taken while on a pilgrimage to Mexico in February 1999. The light in a form of a fetus appeared centered just above the womb of Mary.
Jesus is the Light of the World.
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Ark of the New Covenant
The Missionary Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe appears in this photograph in a darkened church at night beneath what appears to be a cloud of fire.
The Ark of the Old Covenant was covered by a cloud by day and a cloud of fire by night. See Nm 9:15-16.
Our Lady is the Ark of the New Covenant because she was covered by the Holy Spirit who overshadowed her (see Lk 1:35) and she carried Jesus, as the presence of God in her womb, as the Ark of the Old Covenant carried His presence in the tablets of the Ten Commandments, the Manna and Aaron's Rod that budded. See Heb 9:4.
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Ark of the New Covenant, pray for us!
The Great Sign
This photograph shows a solar phenomenon of the sun surrounded by a blue aureola cloud which in turn is surrounded by a round rainbow. It was in this manner that Our Lady of Guadalupe first appeared to Saint Juan Diego on December 9, 1531. This photograph was taken as a Missionary Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe departed from Mexico City. It was on the front page of the Mexican newspapers.
"A great Sign appeared in the sky, a Woman clothed with the Sun..." Rev. 12:1.
Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Woman clothed with the Sun, please crush the serpent's head! See Gn 3:15.

Our Lady of Guadalupe, Queen and Mother of All Nations
The Missionary Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe appears in this photograph standing to the right of what appears to be the Holy Eucharist.
"The Queen stands at your right hand arrayed in gold." Ps 45:10
Dear Jesus, my living and loving Lord, Savior and Eucharistic King, really and truly present in the Blessed Sacrament, the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, I praise, thank and adore you!
Our Lady's Tears
The Missionary Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe appears in this photograph weeping tears of oil.
The angel told Sister Agnes at Akita, Japan, that Our Lady's statue wept tears "because she wishes the conversion of the greatest number. She desires that souls be consecrated to Jesus and to the Father by her intercession."
"Make everyone weep tears of repentance and of new life, which will open their hearts to the regenerating gift of God's love. Make them weep tears of joy for having seen the profound tenderness of your heart. Praised be Jesus Christ!" Amen.













