You’ve heard about the New Evangelization. But it’s really nothing new. You could say it kicked off back in the 1530s.
That’s when Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared.
Even though it was hundreds of year ago, the world was eerily similar to today: thousands of people leaving the Church, and cultures practicing human sacrifice (not unlike modern-day abortion).
But when Our Lady of Guadalupe showed up, she changed everything.
My buddy Eddie Cotter from the Dead Theologians Society is here to help us honor her feast day this year.
Hold onto your seats as we unpack this incredible true story!
(Plus, Eddie runs a ministry for teens and young adults, so he’s got plenty of insights from that angle too!)
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