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Faithful Celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe Feast

Posted on December 13, 2023 in: News, Hispanic Ministry, ADVENT

Faithful Celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe Feast

Mariachi music filled the Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Norwich on Tuesday, December 12, 2023, faithful from across our Diocese gathered to celebrate The Annual Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Bishop Michael R. Cote celebrated the Mass.  Reverend Juan Aguirre delivered the Homily. 

Full video below. Enjoy!


Do not let anything worry you; do not fear sickness, accident or pain. Am I not here, she who is your Mother? Are you not in the fold of my arms and under my protection? Is there anything else you need?” 
Words of Our Lady to Juan Diego and to you.


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