Origin
Women & Devotion
Syncretism & Symbolism
Politics & Identity
Catholic Beliefs & Practices
100

Who reported the first vision of the Virgin of Guadalupe?

Juan Diego

100

Many Mexican American women say they pray more to Guadalupe than to _____

God

100

Guadalupe is often associated with which Aztec goddess?

Tonantzin

100

Guadalupe became a symbol of Mexican _______

Independence

100

Catholics believe this ritual, which includes bread and wine becoming the Body and Blood of Christ, is the central sacrament.

Eucharist, Holy Communion

200

On what hill did she appear, previously sacred to the Aztec goddess Tonantzin?

Tepeyac Hill

200

Why do women often find Guadalupe more approachable than God?

Open Ended!

She is seen as compassionate, forgiving, and maternal.

200

What Catholic figure is she officially considered?

The Virgin Mary, Mother of God

200

Which U.S. movement in the 1960s–70s used her as a unifying figure?

The Chicano Movement

200

Catholics traditionally observe this period of fasting, prayer, and penance for 40 days before Easter.

Lent
300

What miraculous sign appeared on Juan Diego’s cloak?

The image of the Virgin, plus roses in winter

300

What scholar studied Mexican American women’s devotion to Guadalupe?

María del Socorro Castañeda-Liles

300

What does “syncretism” mean?

The blending of two or more religious traditions into one practice or symbol

300

How do immigrant rights activists use Guadalupe today?

As a cultural and spiritual icon for justice and unity

300

This practice involves confessing sins to a priest, receiving absolution, and doing penance.

Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession)

400

In what time period was Guadalupe declared patron saint of New Spain? (1600s, 1700s, 1800s)

1700s 

1746 to be exact

400

What concept did Robert Orsi use to describe devotion passed from mothers to daughters?

Devotional Triangle

400

Name two indigenous symbols in her image.

Standing on the moon; sun rays behind her; wearing indigenous-style dress

400

Why might her meaning differ for an elderly grandmother vs. a college student activist?

Generational and educational differences (personal devotion vs. political symbol)

400

Catholics honor this prayer to Mary that uses beads and meditates on the mysteries of Christ’s life.

Rosary

500

Why is Guadalupe often portrayed with brown skin and indigenous features?

To reflect indigenous identity and make her relatable to colonized people

500

Give one example of how women show everyday devotion to Guadalupe.

Carrying her image in their wallet/bra, maintaining home altars, praying to her in crises

500

Name two Catholic symbols in her image.

Angel at her feet; halo of light; folded hands in prayer

500

What makes Guadalupe unique compared to other saints in Catholicism?

She is simultaneously a national symbol, a religious figure, and a cultural icon

500

This Catholic teaching describes the bread and wine at Mass becoming the actual Body and Blood of Christ while still appearing as bread and wine.

Transubstantiation

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