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Our Lady of Guadalupe

Few apparitions in the history of the Catholic Church are more well-known and significant than Our Lady of Guadalupe, when Mary appeared to the natives in Mexico in the 16th century and changed the world. Today, she is the patroness of the Americas and the unborn.

As we prepare for her feast day on Dec. 12, Fr. Daniel Klimek shares how Our Lady’s message continues to guide us toward Divine Mercy today.

Then hear about “Knights on Bikes,” a unique ministry of Knights of Columbus who, as motorcycle enthusiasts, set out to spread the Gospel.

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