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  • OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE SYMBOLS
  • OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE SYMBOLS
  • OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE SYMBOLS
  • OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE SYMBOLS
  • OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE SYMBOLS
  • OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE SYMBOLS
  • OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE SYMBOLS
  • THE VIRGIN OF THE APOCALYPSE
Face and Hair
Instead of the typical “white” Madonna, Our Lady of Guadalupe appears with the complexion of the indigenous people. More specifically she is a mestiza, a combination of Mexican and Spanish, indicating that she is for all people. Her eyes are cast downwards, indicating to them that she was not a god and symbolizing humility. The gaze is also one of compassion and motherly tenderness. Her hair is loose, indicating that she was a virgin maiden.
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