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see catholicfire.blogspot.com/2010/12/our-lady-of-guadalupe-hope-and-human.html
When Mary appeared in Mexico five centuries ago to an Aztec man, Aztec priests cut out the hearts tens of thousands people every year as they sacrificed them to the gods. According to one estimate, one out of every five children were sacrificed. Because Mary appeared, the Aztecs in their millions converted to Christianity, and human sacrifice ended. At that time, Mary insisted that she is a mother, their mother. Like Pope John Paul, this article calls Mary, who appeared at Guadalupe as a pregnant mother, protectress of the unborn.
When Mary appeared in Mexico five centuries ago to an Aztec man, Aztec priests cut out the hearts tens of thousands people every year as they sacrificed them to the gods. According to one estimate, one out of every five children were sacrificed. Because Mary appeared, the Aztecs in their millions converted to Christianity, and human sacrifice ended. At that time, Mary insisted that she is a mother, their mother. Like Pope John Paul, this article calls Mary, who appeared at Guadalupe as a pregnant mother, protectress of the unborn.
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