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When I read at the end of the link that the fire destroyed other images, I thought it might be our Lady 's image was made from hardwood, some hardwoods are not easy to damage by fire. See like oak tree is hardwood and hard to be burn, but some softwood is easy to be on fire. Think of it: our Lady will not allow to damage her Son our Redeemer’s image but just left her own image if this is a miracle.
Like I said before…he images of Christ on the crucifix are images that we have developed out of texts…but the virgen de guadalupe is truly the only image of Mary left by her on the tunic. It is a true depiction. And maybe god left her image to exemplify her importance to us. She is the blessed mother…When I read at the end of the link that the fire destroyed other images, I thought it might be our Lady 's image was made from hardwood, some hardwoods are not easy to damage by fire. See like oak tree is hardwood and hard to be burn, but some softwood is easy to be on fire. Think of it: our Lady will not allow to damage her Son our Redeemer’s image but just left her own image if this is a miracle.
Take a look at this picture and understand that everything around it was completely destroyed. There was no extra protection around the image, and yet there it is. There is a little soot damage, but nothing else. This is nothing less than a miracle.Not sure if this is miraculous … let the icon be cleaned of soot and then decide. It’s certainly blackened on the left side and it looks like in the relief (seems to be a carved icon rather than a painted copy), so this may very well be damaged.
Thanks!Like I said before…he images of Christ on the crucifix are images that we have developed out of texts…but the virgen de guadalupe is truly the only image of Mary left by her on the tunic. It is a true depiction. And maybe god left her image to exemplify her importance to us. She is the blessed mother…
But you also make a very good point.
But I think it is indeed a miracle.