Shrine Blog
Genuflecting, An Act of Adoration
Bowing and genuflecting in a Catholic church, like all liturgical rituals, are physical signs with spiritual significance.
Communion Customs
Since the dedication of the Shrine Church in 2008, pilgrims attending Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe have been told that the […]
Communion Customs
The custom at the Shrine is to receive Communion kneeling, on the tongue, and at the communion rail. This is done out of reverence.
God’s Generosity, Plenary Indulgences
Those familiar with the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe are likely acquainted with the Solemn Pontifical Masses offered there several times a year by […]
God’s Generosity, Plenary Indulgences
Receiving plenary indulgences are possible at the Shrine by fulfilling the prescribed conditions- available multiple dates throughout the year
The Shrine Dedication
July 31 is a great day every year at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe: the anniversary of the dedication of the Shrine Church. […]
Witnessing the Eucharist on Pilgrimage
As the Church in the United States anticipates the National Eucharistic Congress, the first of its kind in 83 years, in Indianapolis on July 17–21, […]
Jesus’ Promise – His Eucharistic Presence
The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage’s Northern Route, entitled the Marian Route, stopped at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe on June 8, 2024. This Pilgrimage […]
Jesus’ Promise – His Eucharistic Presence
Father Check explains how Jesus Fulfills His Eucharistic Promise with His Real Presence during the Eucharistic Pilgrimage stop at the Shrine.
