Mexican Phoenix (Our Lady of Guadalupe: image and tradition across five centuries)
Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Espanya peninsular
- Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
- ISBN13 9780521801317
- ISBN10 0521801311
- Tipus Llibre
- Pàgines 444
- Any Edició 2001
- Encuadernació Tela
Mexican Phoenix (Our Lady of Guadalupe: image and tradition across five centuries)
Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Espanya peninsular
Detalls del llibre
In 2002, Juan Diego -- to whom the Virgin Mary appeared in 1531, miraculously imprinting her likeness on his cape -- was canonized in Mexico by Pope John Paul II. Previously, in 1999, the long revered image of Our Lady of Guadalupe had been proclaimed patron saint of the Americas by the Pope. How did a poor Indian and a sixteenth-century Mexican painting of the Virgin Mary attract such unprecedented honours? Across the centuries the enigmatic power of the image has aroused fervent devotion in Mexico: it served as the banner of the rebellion against Spanish rule and, despite scepticism and anti-clericalism, still remains apotent symbol of the modern nation. But devotion was also sustained by the tradition of Mary's apparition to Juan Diego. The purpose of this book is to trace the intellectual origins, the sudden efflorescence and the adamantine resilience of the tradition of Our Lady of Guadalupe. It is a story that will fascinate anyone concerned with the history of religion and its symbols.