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Virgin of Guadalupe Day 2008Today is a day important to many Catholics, especially Mexicans, as it is the day that the Virgin of Guadalupe (or, La Virgen de Guadalupe, en español) was supposed to have appeared before peasant Juan Diego near Mexico City.
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Guadalupe Fur Seal: Facts and InformationOnce thought to be extinct the Guadalupe fur seal has made an amazing recovery and hope is high for the future of this species. -
Free Printable 'Our Lady of Guadalupe' Activities and LessonsDecember 12 marks the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patron saint of Mexico and the Americas. Our Lady appeared to Bl Juan Diego in 1531. Here are free printable activities to celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe. -
Birding Texas: Guadalupe Mountains National ParkThis article provides you with tips for finding and identifying some of the species you may see while bird watching at the Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Texas. -
Visiting the Guadalupe River State ParkWhen people think of the Guadalupe River in Central Texas, the last thing that comes to mind is good, clean family fun.
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LXG's (League of Extraordinary Guadalupe Seminarians) 2kXMembers of the alumni of the Our Lady of Guadalupe Minor Seminary continue the traditional basketball tournament as they give unique definition of the game. -
Our Lady of GuadalupeThe appearance of the Virgin Mary in Mexico in 1531, and her image, which has become known as Our Lady of Guadalupe, has converted millions to Christ and draws more pilgrims each year than any other shrine. Scientists have offered proof of this miracle. -
Guadalupe Martinez is Educating and FacilitatingIt was only seven short years ago that Guadalupe Martinez was living near the U.S.-Mexican border, in Imperial Valley, Calif. -
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe: Lesson Plan & Celebration GuideDecember 12 is the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the Roman Catholic liturgical year. Here are some lesson ideas to use.
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Mountain Climbing in Texas: Guadalupe Mountain National ParkAt 8,749 ft Guadalupe Peak offers the regular hiker with a chance to summit a mountain.
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Who was the Virgin of Guadalupe?The basilica in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City is the most popular Marian pilgrimage site in the Western Hemisphere.
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La Morenita: Litany of Our Lady of GuadalupeThis contemporary litany, prayed every year at the US/Mexican border on her feast day, December 12, combines Catholic and Meso-American images of the Virgin in a manner true to ancient tradition, yet powerful in its relevance for today. -
The New Guadalupe Police Chief, the Heart of a LionShe has stepped up to the plate to take on one of the most dangerous jobs in Mexico and at the ripe old age of 20, she may appear to have a lot to learn but I think she has more to teach.
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The Matachines: Dancers for the Virgin of GuadalupeThe Matachines, who dance in honor of the Patroness of Mexico, are a colorful spectacle worth seeking out. -
Fall Hiking & Camping IdeasIdeas and tips for fall hiking, camping and outdoor activities at national parks like Rocky Mountain National Park, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Shenandoah National Park and Olympic National Park during the autumn season.
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A Visit to Oso Flaco Preserve on California's Central CoastOso Flaco is a preserved lake, creek, and beachfront sand-dunes area near the towns of Nipomo and Guadalupe on the Central Coast of California.
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Best Places to Go Camping in TexasFrom South Padre Island to the Guadalupe Mountains there are many places to camp in Texas.
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Young Mexican Police Chief Heroically Flees Mexico After Receiving Death Threats from Mexican Drug Cartel21-year-old Marisol Valles has been fired for not showing up at her job as chief of police of the Mexican border town of Praxedis Guadalupe Guerrero in Chihuahua State.
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Free Printable St. Lucia Day ActivitiesAdvent is the period of preparation for Christmas. Several special feast days fall during Advent: December 6- St. Nicholas, December 12-Our Lady of Guadalupe and December 13- St. Lucia. Here are free printable activities for St. Lucia Day. -
Best Summer Vacation - SchlitterbahnWhen I was sixteen my family took a four-day trip to New Braunfels, Texas to experience Schlitterbahn and tubing on the Guadalupe River. -
Baby Towed Away Inside a CarIn Denver, Guadalupe Torres-Sanchez and Rene Calderon, the parents of a 9-month-old baby, decided to leave their child in their car while they went into a store. Later, a towering company had to move the car because it was parked in front of a driveway... -
Easter Earthquake 2010 in Baja, MX Upgraded to 7.2Baja Mexico, Easter Sunday, April 4, 2010, at 3:40 p.m. a major earthquake centered near Guadalupe Victoria, originally thought to be a magnitude 6.9, was quickly upgraded to a magnitude 7.2 just north of the Sea of Cortez.
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A New Vision: The Amazing Transformation of the Virgin Mary Tree of Salt Lake CityFor ten years, the curious and the faithful have flocked to Salt Lake City's Virgin Mary Tree to see the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe in a stump. Now, there seems to be a striking new image--an abberation of the Madonna and Child. -
Apparition of the Virgin MaryJuan Diego was blessed to contain this extraordinary miracle occur to him he was well preferred through La Virgen de Guadalupe.
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TubingTubing down the Guadalupe river is summertime fun.
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Living in the Cove - Cypress CoveResident of the Cypress Cove Community boasts about Cove life. Attractions inside and outside of the Cove. -
Civilian Volunteer Border PatrolsIn 1848, fighting between Mexico and the U.S. ended with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
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Image of Virgin Mary Hot on the Griddle at Border RestaurantThe Associated Press is reporting that people are making their way to the Las Palmas restaurant in Calexico, California to gaze upon the outline of an image that supposedly resembles the outline of the image of the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Guadalupe. -
How to Deport Illegal Immigrants (or Not)Opinion and information about Operation Wetback, an Eisenhower-era deportation program. -
Blood on the Wall: Walking in the Shoes of a Mexican Border CrosserThe US/ Mexico border is a dividing line between two worlds, one rich, one poor and trail through a history of conflict. -
Repujado En MetalEl repujado en metal es un arte de muchisimos años que ha sido utilizado para embellecer diferentes piezas de madera, vidrio, cuero etc
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Weekends in Austin: You'll Find What Excites YouGrab a Texas Pecan coffee for the local Speedy Stop and start your Austin day the Wierd Way. Whatever you're into, you'll find it here.
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As the U.S. Immigration Debate Rages On, Mexico's Economy Heats UpDon't any Americans care their savings accounts only gain 7% interest? -
Indoor Amusement ParksScattered throughout North America and various other locations are numerous indoor amusement parks you can enjoy with your entire family. Don't let rain and thunderstorms put a damper on your vacation or fun again. -
Background History of the 1849 California Gold RushMr. Stolyarov examines the historical circumstances at the time of the 1849 California Gold Rush. He also discusses the discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill in 1848 and Samuel Brannan's work in spreading the news of gold's existence in California.
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Texas Summer ActivitiesSometimes the heat is so unbearable that stepping outside is out of the question let alone spending hours outside. -
How to Plan a Wild Outdoor Honeymoon Near San Jose, CaliforniaTips for planning an outdoor honeymoon near the California city of San Jose.
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Great Western Road Trip: Texas & New MexicoOn any road trip, the goal is to see the great sights: big cities and national parks. However, you often spend as much time driving to them as you do actually seeing them. So you want to make sure you have something to see while you're driving. -
Harry Ransom CenterGo back in time at the "American Twenties" exhibit at Harry Ransom Center in Austin, TX through July 29th. -
The Continuation of the Mexican RevolutionIn the years following the Mexican Revolution, various powers took hold in Mexico as it faced struggle from within and abroad. These forces helped shape Mexico throughout the course of the 20th century.
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