N.S. di Guadalupe - FILM

"In December 1531, Our Lady appeared in Guadalupe, Mexico, choosing as her interlocutor a poor Indian, Juan Diego, born around 1474 and died in 1548, who before converting to Catholicism had a fascinating Aztec name, Cuauhtlotatzin, which means "he who speaks like an eagle". Cuauhtlotatzin was among the first to be baptized, in 1524, at the age of fifty, with which he was given the new Christian name of Juan Diego, and with him was also baptized his wife Malintzin, who in turn took the name of Maria Lucia. Widowed after only four years of marriage, he oriented his whole life to God. After the apparitions of the Holy Virgin on the hill of Tepeyac, he lived a holy life for 17 years in a small house that Bishop Zumàrraga had built for him next to the chapel erected in honor of the Virgin. of the Virgin of Guadalupe."