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NICAN MOPOHUA
("HERE IS TOLD")
and set down in order how a short time ago the Perfect Virgin
Holy May Mother of God, our Queen, miraculously appeared out
at Tepeyac, widely known as Guadalupe.
First She caused herself to
be seen by an Indian named Juan Diego, poor but worthy of respect;
and then her Precious Image appeared before the recently named
Bishop, Don Fray Juan de Zumárraga.
1 Ten years after the City
of Mexico was conquered, with the arrows and shields put aside,
when there was peace in all the towns,
2 just as it sprouted, faith
now grows green, now opens its corolla, the knowledge of the
One by whom we all live: the true God.
3 At that time, the year 1531,
a few days into the month of December, it happened that there
was a humble but respected Indian, a poor man of the people;
4 his name was Juan Diego;
he lived in Cuauhtitlán, as they say.
5 and in all the things of
God, he belonged to Tlaltilolco.
6 It was Saturday, not yet
dawn; he was coming in pursuit of God and his commandments.
7 And as he drew near the little
hill called Tepeyac it was beginning to dawn.
8 He heard singing on the little
hill, like the song of many precious birds; when their voices
would stop, it was as if the hill were answering them; extremely
soft and delightful, their songs exceeded the songs of the coyoltotl
and the tzinitzcan and other precious birds.
9 Juan Diego stopped to look.
He said to himself: "By any chance am I worthy, have I deserved
what I hear? Perhaps I am only dreaming it? Perhaps I'm only
dozing?.
10 Where am I? Where do I find
myself? Is it possible that I am in the place our ancient ancestors,
our grandparents, told about, in the land of the flowers, in
the land of corn, of our flesh, of our sustenance, possible in
the land of heaven?".
11 He was looking up toward
the top of the hill, toward the direction the sun rises from,
toward where the precious heavenly song was coming from.
12 And then when the singing
suddenly stopped, when it could no longer be heard, he heard
someone calling him, from the top of the hill, someone was saying
to him: "JUAN, DEAREST JUN DIEGO."
13 Then he dated to go to where
the voice was coming from, his heart was not disturbed and he
felt extremely happy and contented, he started to climb to the
top of the little hill to go see where they were calling him
from..
14 And when he reached the
top of the hill, when a Maiden who was standing there say him,
15 She called to him to come
close to her.
16 16 Ant when he reached where
she was, he was filled with admiration for the way her perfect
grandeur exceeded all imagination:
17 her clothing was shining
like the sun, as if it were sending out waves of light,
18 and the stone, the crag
on which she stood, seemed to be giving out rays;
19 her radiance was like precious
stones, it seemed like an exquisite bracelet (it seemed beautiful
beyond anything else);
20 the earth seemed to shine
with the brilliance of a rainbow in the mist.
21 And the mesquites and nopals
and the other little plants that are generally up there seemed
like emeralds. Their leaves seemed like turquoise. And their
trunks, their thorns, their prickles, were shining like gold.
22 He prostrated himself en
her presence. He listened to her voice [her breath], her words,
which give great, great glory, which were extremely kind, as
if from someone who was drawing him toward her and esteemed him
highly.
23 She said to him, "LISTEN,
MY DEAREST AND YOUNGEST SON, JUAN. WHERE ARE YOU GOING?"
24 And he answered her: "My
Lady, my Queen, my Little Girl, I am going as far as your little
house in Mexico-Tlatilolco, to follow the things of God (everything
that makes God be God) that are given to us, that are taught
to us by the ones who are the images of Our Lord: our priests."
25 Then she talks with him,
she reveals her precious will;
26 then she says to hem: "KNOW,
KNOW FOR SURE, MY DEAREST AND YOUNGEST SON, THAT I AM THE PERFERCT
EVER VIRGIN HOLY MARY, MOTHER OF THE ONE GREAT GOD OF TRUTH WHO
GIVES US LIFE, THE INVENTOR AND CREATOR OF PEOPLE. THE OWNER
AND LORD OF WHAT ES AROUND US AND WHAT IJS TOUCHING US OR VERY
CLOSE TO US THE OWNER AND LORD OF THE SKY, THE OWNER OF THE EARTH.
I WANT VERY MUCH THAT THEY BUILD MY SACRED LITTLE HOUSE HERE.
27 IN WHICH I WILL SHOW HIM,
I WILL EXALT HIM ON MAKING HIM MANIFEST:
28 I WILL GIVE HIM TO THE PEOPLE
IN ALL MY PERSONAL LOVE, IN MY COMPASSIONATE GAZE, IN MY HELP,
IN MY SALVATION:
29 BECAUSE I AM TRULY YOUR
COMPASSIONATE MOTHER,
30 YOURS AND OF ALL THE PEOPLE
WHO LIVE TOGETHER IN THIS LAND,
31 AND OF ALL THE OTHER PEOPLE
OF DIFFERENT ANCESTRIES, MY LOVERS, THOSE WHO CRY TO ME, THOSE
WHO SEEK ME, THOSE WHO TRUST IN ME,
32 BECAUSE THERE I WILL LISTEN
TO THEIR WEEPING, THEIR SADNESS, TO REMEDY, TO CLEANSE AND NURSE
ALL THEIR DIFFERENT TROUBLES, THEIR MISERIES, THEIR SUFFERING.
33 AND TO BRING ABOUT WHAT
MY COMPASSIONATE AND MERCIFUL GAZE IS TRYING TO DO, GO TO THE
RESIDENCE OF THE BISHOP OF MEXICO, AND YOU WILL TELL HIM HOW
I AM SENDING YOU, SO THAT YOU MAY REVEAL TO HIM THAT I VERY MUCH
WANT HIM TO BUILD ME A HOUSE HERE, TO ERECT MY TEMPLE FOR ME
ON THE PLAIN; YOU WILL TELL HIM EVERYTHING, ALL THAT YOU HAVE
SEEN AND MARVELED AT, AND WHAT YOU HAVE HEARD.
34 AND KNOW FOR SURE THAT I
WILL APPRECIATE IT VERY MUCH AND REWARD IT,
35 THAT BECAUSE OF IT I WILL
ENRICH YOU, I WILL GLORIFY YOU;
36 AND BECAUSE OF IT YOU WILL
DESERVE VERY MUCH THE WAY THAT I REWARD YOUR FATIGUE, YOUR SERVICE
IN GOING TO REQUEST THE MATTER THAT I AM SENDING YOU FOR.
37 NOW, MY DEAREST SON, YOU
HAVE HEARD MY BREATH, MY WORD: GO, DO WHAT YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE
FOR (IN THIS EFFORT)."
38 And immediately he prostrated
himself in her presence; he said to her: "My Lady, my Little
Girl, now I am going to make your venerable breath, your venerable
word, a reality; I, your poor Indian, am leaving you for a while."
39 Then he came down (the hill)
to put her errand into action: he came to get onto the causeway,
he comes straight to Mexico City.
40 When he reached the center
of the city, he went straight to the palace of the Bishop, the
Governing Priest, who had just recently arrived; his name was
Don Fray Juan de Zumárraga, a Franciscan Priest.
41 And as soon as he got there,
he then tries to see him, he begs his servants, his helpers,
to go and tell him he needs to see him;
42 after a long time, when
the Reverend Bishop ordered that he enter, they came to call
him;
43 And as soon as he entered,
first he knelt before him, he prostrated himself, then he reveals
to him, he tells him the precious breath, the precious word of
the Queen of Heaven, her message, and he also tells him everything
that made his marvel, what he saw, what he heard.
44 And having heard his whole
story, his message, as if he didn't particularly believe it to
be true,
45 he answered him, he said
to him: "My son, you will come again. I will still hear
you calmly, I will look at it carefully from the very beginning,
I will consider the reason why your have come, your will, your
desire".
46 He left; he came our sad,
because the errand entrusted to him was not immediately accepted.
47 Then he returned, at the
end of the day, then he came straight from there to the top of
the little hill,
48 and he had the joy of meeting
the Queen of Heaven: there exactly where she had appeared to
him the fist time, she was waiting for him.
49 As soon as he saw her, he
prostrated himself before her, he threw himself to the ground,
he said to her:
50 "My dear little Mistress,
Lady Queen, my littlest Daughter, my dear little Girl. I did
go to where you sent me to carry our your dear breath, your dear
word; although I entered with difficulty to where the place is
of the Governing Priest, I saw him, I put your breath, your word,
before him, as you ordered me to.
51 He received me kindly and
he listened to it perfectly, but from the way ha answered me,
it's as if he didn't understand it, he doesn't think it's true.
52 He said to me: "You
will come again: I will still listen to you calmly, I will look
well to what you have come for, from the very beginning, to your
desire, your will.
53 The way he answered me,
I could clearly see that he thinks your house that you want them
to build for you here, maybe I'm only making it up, or that maybe
it is not from your lips.
54 I beg you, my Lady, Queen,
my little girl, to have one of the nobles who are held in esteem,
one who is known, respected, honored, (have him) carry, take
your dear breath, your dear word, so that he will be believed.
55 Because I am really (just)
a man from the country, I am a (porter's) rope I am a backframe,
a tail, a wing, a man of no importance: I myself need to be led,
carried on someone's back, that place your are sending me to
is a place where I'm not used to going to or spending any time
in, my little Virgin, my Youngest Daughter, my Lady, Little girl;
56 please excuse me: I will
grieve your face, your heart; I will fall into your anger, into
your displeasure, my Lady, my Mistress."
57 The Perfect Virgin, worthy
of honor and veneration, answered him:
58 "LISTEN, MY YOUNGEST
AND DEAREST SON, KNOW FOR SURE THAT I HAVE NO LACK OF SERVANTS,
OF MESSENGERS, TO WHOM I CAN GIVE THE TASK OF CARRYING MY BREATH,
MY WORD, SO THAT THEY CARRY OUT MY WILL;
59 BUT IT IS VERY NECESSARY
THAT YOU, PERSONALLY, GO AND PLEAD, THAT MY WISH, MY WILL, BECOME
A REALITY, BE CARRIED OUT THROUGH YOUR INTERCESSION.
60 AND I BEG YOU, MY YOUNGEST
AND DEAREST SON AND I ORDER YOU STRICTLY TO GO AGAIN TOMORROW
TO SEE THE BISHOP.
61 AND IN MY NAME MAKE HIM
KNOW, MAKE HIM HEAR MY WISH, MY WILL, SO THAT HE WILL BRING INTO
BEING, HE WILL BUILD MY HOUSE OF GOD THAT I AM ASKING HIM FOR.
62 AND CAREFULLY TELL HIM AGAIN
HOW I, PERSONALLY, THE EVER VIRGIN HOLY MARY, I, WHO AM THE MOTHER
OF GOD, AM SENDING YOU."
63 For his part, Juan Diego
responded to her and said to her "My Lady, Queen, my Little
Girl, let me not give you anguish, let me not grieve your face,
your heart. I will most gladly go to carry out your breath, your
word; I will absolutely not fail to do it, nor do I think the
road is painful.
64 I will go and carry out
your will, but perhaps I won't be heard, and if I am heard, perhaps
I won't be believed.
65 Tomorrow afternoon, when
the sun goes down, I will come to return to your word, to your
breath, what the Governing Priest answers to me.
66 Now, I respectfully say
goodbye to you, my youngest Daughter, young Girl, Lady, my Little
Girl, rest a little more."
67 And then he went to his
house to rest.
68 On the following day, Sunday,
while it was still night, everything was still dark, he left
there, he left his house, he came straight to Tlatilolco, he
came to learn what pertains to God and to be counted in roll
call; then to see the Reverend Bishop.
69 And around ten o'clock everything
had been taken care of: Mass was over and roll had been called
and the crowd had gone away.
70 And Juan Diego went to the
Reverend Bishop's residence.
71 And as soon as he arrived
he went through the whole struggle to see him, and after much
effort he saw him again;
72 he knelt at his feet, he
wept, he became sad as he spoke to him, as he revealed to him
the word, the breath of the Queen of Heaven.
73 that would to God the errand,
the will, of the Perfect Virgin would be believed, of making
for her, of building her sacred little house for her, where she
had said, where she wanted it.
74 And the Governing Bishop
asked him many, many things, pursued many, many, questions with
him, to make certain of where he had seen her, what She was like;
he told absolutely everything to the Señor Bishop.
75 And although he told him
absolutely everything, and that in everything, he saw and marveled
that it appeared with absolute clarity that she was the Perfect
Virgin, the Kind and Wondrous Mother of Our Savior, Our Lord
Jesus Christ,
76 nevertheless, it still didn't
happen (his message was still not believed).
77 He said that not simply
because of his word would his petition be carried out, would
what he asked for happen.
78 That some other sign was
very necessary if he was to believe how the Queen of Heaven in
person was sending him.
79 As soon as Juan Diego heard
that, he said to the Bishop:
80 "Señor Governor,
think about what the sign you ask for will be, because then I
will go to ask for it of the Queen of Heaven who sent me."
81 And when the Bishop saw
that he was in agreement, that he did not hesitate or doubt in
the slightest, he dismisses him.
82 And as soon as he is on
his way, he orders some of house-hold staff in whom he had absolute
trust to go along following him, to carefully observe where he
was going, whom he was seeing, to whom he was talking.
83 And that's what they did.
And Juan Diego came directly. He took the causeway.
84 And those who were following
him lost him on the wooden bridge where the brook comes out near
Tepeyac. And even though they searched all over for him, they
couldn't find him anywhere.
85 And so they turned back.
He made them angry, not just because they had made terrible fools
of themselves, but also because he had frustrated their attempt.
86 So they went to tell the
Señor Bishop, they put into his head that he shouldn't
believe him, they told him how he was only telling him lies,
that he was only making up what he came to tell him, or that
he was only dreaming or imagining what he was telling him, what
he was asking of him.
87 Therefore they decided that
if he came again, if he returned, they would grab him right there
and would punish him severely, so that he would never come again
to tell lies or get the people all excited.
88 Meanwhile, Juan Diego was
with the Most Holy Virgin, telling her the response that he was
bringing from the Señor Bishop;
89 when she had heard it, she
said to him:
90 "THAT'S FINE, MY DEAR
SON, YOU WILL COME BACK HERE TOMORROW SO THAT YOU MAY TAKE THE
BISHOP THE SIGN HE HAS ASKED YOU FOR;
91 WITH THIS HE WILL BELIEVE
YOU, AND HE WILL NO LONGER HAVE ANY DOUBTS ABOUT ALL THIS AND
HE WILL NO LONGER BE SUSPICIOUS OF YOU; 92 AND KNOW, MY DEAR
SON, THAT I WILL REWARD YOU CARE AND THE WORK AND FATIGUE THAT
YOU HAVE PUT INTO THIS FOR Me.
93 SO, GO NOW: I WILL BE WAITING
HERE FOR YOU TOMORROW."
94 And on the following day,
Monday, when Juan Diego was to take some sign in order to be
believed, he did not return.
95 Because when he arrived
at his house, the sickness had struck an uncle of his, named
Juan Bernardino, and he was very ill.
96 He went to get the native
healer, who treated him, but it was too late; he was very ill.
97 And when night came, his
uncle begged him to come to Tlatilolco shortly after midnight,
while it was still dark, to call some priest to go to confess
him, to go to get him ready,
98 because he was sure that
the time and place had now come for him to die, because he would
no longer get up, he would no longer get well.
99 And on Tuesday, while it
was still night, Juan Diego left his house to come to Tlatilolco
to get the priest.
100 and when he finally reached
the little hill which ended the mountain range, at its foot,
where the road comes out, on the side that the sun sets on, where
he always passed before, he said:
101 "If I go ahead on
the road, I don't want this Lady to see me, because for sure,
just like before, she'll stop me so I can take the sign to the
church governor for her, as she ordered me to;
102 because first our tribulation
must leave us; first I must quickly call the (Franciscan) priest;
my uncle is anxiously waiting for him".
103 He immediately turned toward
the hill, climbed up across it where there is a pass, and emerged
on the eastern side, no that he could quickly to Mexico so that
the Queen of Heaven would not detain him.
104 He thinks that where he
made the turn, the one who is looking everywhere perfectly won't
be able to see him.
105 He saw how she was coming
down from up on the hill, and that from there she had been looking
at him, from where she saw him before.
106 She came to meet him beside
the hill, she came to block his way; she said to him:
107 "WHAT'S HAPPENING,
YOUNGEST AND DEAREST OF ALL MY SONS? WHERE ARE YOU GOING, WHERE
ARE YOU HEADED FOR?"
108 And he, perhaps he grieved
a little, or perhaps he became ashamed? Or perhaps he became
afraid of the situation, be became fearful?
109 He prostrated himself before
her, he greeted her, he said to her:
110 "My little Maiden,
my smallest Daughter, my Girl, I hope you are happy; how are
you this morning? Does your beloved little body feel well, my
Lady, my Girl?
111 Although it grieves me,
I will cause your face and your heart anguish: I must tell you,
my little Girl, that one of your servants, my uncle, is very
ill.
112 A terrible sickness has
taken hold of him; he will surely die from it soon.
113 And now I shall go quickly
to your little house of Mexico (Mexico-Tlatilolco), to call one
of our priests, the beloved ones of Our Lord, so that he will
go to hear his confession and prepare him,
114 Because we really were
born for that we who came to wait for the painful effort of our
death.
115 But, if I am going to carry
it out, I will return here after that to go carry your breath,
your word, Lady, my little Young one.
116 I beg you to forgive me,
be patient with me a little longer, because I am not deceiving
you with this, my youngest Daughter, my little Girl, tomorrow
without fail I will come as fast as possible".
117 As soon as she heard the
explanations of Juan Diego, the Merciful Perfect Virgin answered
him: .
118 "LISTEN. PUT IT INTO
YOUR HEART, MY YOUNGEST AND DEAREST SON, THAT THE THING THAT
FRIGHTENED YOU, THE THING THAT AFFLICTED YOU IS NOTHING: DO NOT
LET IT DISTURB YOU: DO NOT FEAR THIS SICKNESS NOR ANY OTHER SICKNESS,
NOR ANY SHARP AND HURTFUL THING. .
119 AM I NOT HERE, I, WHO AM
YOUR MOTHER? ARE YOU NOT UNDER MY SHADOW AND PROTECTION? AM I
NOT THE SOURCE OF YOUR JOY? ARE YOU NOT IN THE HOLLOW OF MY MANTLE,
IN THE CROSSING OF MY ARMS? DO YOU NEED SOMETHING MORE? .
120 LET NOTHING ELSE WORRY
YOU, DISTURB YOU; DO NOT LET YOUR UNCLE'S ILLNESS PRESSURE YOU
WITH GRIEF, BECAUSE HE WILL NOT DIE OF IT NOW. YOU MAY BE CERTAIN
THAT HE IS ALREADY WELL". .
121 (And at that very moment
his uncle became well, as they later found out). .
122 An when Juan Diego heard
the lovely word, the lovely breath of the Queen of Heaven, he
was greatly comforted by it, his heart became peaceful. .
123 and he begged her to send
him immediately to see the Governing Bishop, to take him something
for a sign, for proof so that he would believe. .
124 And the Queen of Heaven
ordered him then to go to the top of the little hill, where he
had seen her before: .
125 She said to him: "GO
UP, MY DEAREST SON, TO THE TOP OF THE HILL, TO WHERE YOU SAW
ME AND I TOLD YOU WHAT TO DO; .
126 THERE YOU WILL SEE THAT
THERE ARE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FLOWERS: CUT THEM, GATHER THEM,
PUT THEM ALL TOGETHER; THEN COME DOWN HERE; BRING THEM HERE,
INTO MY PRESENCE." .
127 Juan Diego climbed to the
top the top of the hill right away. 128 and when he reached the
top, he was astonished by all of them, blooming, open, flowers
of every kind, lovely and beautiful, when it still was not their
season: .
129 because really that was
the season n which the frost was very harsh: .
130 they were giving off an
extremely soft fragrance; like precious pearls, as if filled
with the dew of the night. .
131 Then he began to cut them,
he gathered them all, he put them in the hollow of his tilma.
.
132 The top of the little hill
was certainly not a place in which any flowers grew; there are
only plenty of rocks, thorns, spines, prickly pears and mesquite
trees, .
133 And even though some little
herbs or grasses might grow, it was then the month of December,
in which the frost eats everything up and destroys it. .
134 And immediately he came
back down, he came to bring the Heavenly Maiden the different
kinds of flowers which he had gone up to cut. .
135 And when she saw them,
she took them with her precious hands; .
136 Then she put them all together
into the hollow of his ayate again and said: .
137 "MY YOUNGEST AND DEAREST
SON, THESE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FLOWERS ARE THE PROOF, THE SIGN
THAT YOU WILL TAKE TO THE BISHOP; .
138 YOU WILL TELL HIM FROM
ME THA HE IS TO SEE IN THEM MY DESIRE, AND THAT THEREFORE HE
IS TO CARRY OUT MY WISH, MY WILL. .
139 AND YOU, YOU WHO ARE MY
MESSENGER, IN YOU I PLACE MY ABSOLUTE TRUST; .
140 AND I STRICTLY ORDER YOU
THAT YOU ONLY OPEN YOUR AYATE ALONE IN THE PRESENCE OF THE BISHOP,
AND SHOW HIM WHAT YOU ARE CARRYING. .
141 AND YOU WILL TELL HIM EVERYTHING
EXACTLY, YOU WILL TELL HIM THAT I ORDERED YOU TO CLIMB TO THE
TOP OF THE LITTLE HILL TO CUT FLOWERS, AND EVERYTHING THAT YOU
SAW AND ADMIRED, .
142 SO THAT YOU CAN CONVINCE
THE GOVERNING PRIEST, SO THAT HE WILL THEN DO WHAT LIES WITHIN
HIS RESPONSIBILITY SO THAT MY TEMPLE WHICH I HAVE ASKED HIM FOR
WILL BE MADE, WILL BE RAISED." .
143 And as soon as the Heavenly
Queen gave him her orders, he took the causeway, he comes straight
to Mexico City, he comes happily now. .
144 His heart is tranquil now,
because his errand will come out well, he will carry it our perfectly.
.
145 Along the way, he is very
careful of what is in the hollow of his garment, lest he lose
something: .
146 As he comes, he enjoys
the fragrance of the different kinds of exquisite flowers. .
147 When he arrived at the
Bishop's residence, the doorkeeper and the other servants of
the Governing Priest went to meet him. .
148 and he begged them to tell
him how much he wanted to see him, but none of them was willing;
they pretended they didn't understand him, or perhaps because
it was still very dark; .
149 or perhaps because they
felt by now that all he did was bother them and keep on insisting,
.
150 and their companions had
already told them, the ones who lost him from sight when they
were following him. .
151 For a long, long time he
waited for his request to be granted. 152 And when they saw that
he was simply standing there for a long, long time with his head
down, without doing anything, in case he should be called, and
that it looked as if he was carrying something, as if he was
bringing it in the hollow of his tilma then they came up
close to him to see what he was bringing and thus satisfy their
curiosity. .
153 And when Juan Diego saw
that there was no way in which he could hide from them what he
was carrying and that therefore they might harass him or push
him perhaps rough him and the flowers up, he finally gave them
a little peek and they say that it was flowers. .
154 And when they say that
they were all exquisite different flowers and that it wasn't
the season for them to be blooming, they were very, very astonished
by how fresh they were, how good they smelled, how handsome they
seemed. .
155 And they wanted to grab
and pull a few out; .
156 They dared to try to grab
them three times, but there was no way in which they could do
it, .
157 because when they would
try, they could no longer see the flowers, they saw them as if
they were painted or embroidered or sewn on the tilma. .
158 They went immediately to
tell the Governing Bishop what they had seen, .
159 and how much the lowly
Indian who had come other times wanted to see him, and that he
had been waiting a very long time there for permission, because
he wanted to see him. .
160 And as soon as the Governing
Bishop heard it, he realized that this was the proof to convince
him to get started on what the humble man was asking him for.
.
161 He immediately ordered
that he come in to see him. .
162 And when he had come in,
he prostrated himself in his presence, as he had done before.
.
163 And again he told him what
he had seen and admired, and his message. .
164 He said to him, "Your
Excellency, sir, I have done it. I have carried out your orders,
.
165 That is, I went to tell
my Mistress, the Heavenly Maiden, Holy Mary, the Beloved Mother
of God, that you were asking for proof so you could believe me,
so that you would make her sacred little house, where she as
asking you to build it; 166 And I also told her that I had given
you my word to come to bring you some sign, some proof of her
will, as you told me to. .
167 And she listened carefully
to your breath, your word, and was pleased to receive your request
for the sign, the proof, so that her beloved will can be done,
can be carried out. .
168 And today, while it was
still night, she ordered me to come again to see you; .
169 and I asked her for the
proof so that I would be believed, as she had said that she would
give it to me, and she kept her promise immediately. .
170 And she ordered me to the
top of the little hill where I had seen her before, to cut different
flowers up there; Castillian roses. .
171 And when I had cut them,
I took them down to her at the bottom; .
172 and she took them with
her holy hands, .
173 again she placed them in
the hollow of my ayate, .
174 so that I would bring them
to you, so I would give them only to you. .
175 Although I knew very well
that the top of the hill isn't a place where flowers grow, because
there are only a lot of craggy rocks, thorns, spiny acacias,
prickly pears, mesquite bushes. I didn't doubt because of that,
I didn't hesitate because of that. .
176 When I reached the top
of the hill I saw that it was now paradise. .
177 Every kind of different
precious flowers were there, each one perfect, the very finest
that there are, full of dew and shining so I immediately cut
them; .
178 and she told me that I
should give them to you from her, and that in this way I would
show the truth; that your should see the sign that you were asking
for in order to carry our her beloved will, .
179 and so that it will be
clear that my word, my message, is truth, .
180 here they are; please receive
them." .
181 And then he held out his
white tilma, in the hollow of which he had placed the flowers.
.
182 And just as all the different
precious flowers fell to the floor, .
183 then and there the beloved
Image of the Perfect Virgin Holy Mary, Mother of God, became
the sign, suddenly appeared in the form and figure in which it
is now, .
184 where it is preserved in
her beloved little house, in her sacred little house at Tepeyac,
which is called Guadalupe. .
185 And as soon as the Governing
Bishop and all those who were there saw it, they knelt, they
were full of awe and reverence. .
186 They stood up to see it,
they became sad, they wept, their hearts and minds were in ecstasy.
.
187 And the Governing Bishop
weeping and with sadness begged and asked her to forgive him
for not having immediately carried out her will, her holy breath,
her holy word. .
188 And when he got up, he
untied Juan Diego's garment, his tilma, from his neck where it
was tied. .
189 On which the Heavenly Queen
appeared, on which she became the sign. .
190 And then he took it and
placed it in his private chapel. .
191 And Juan Diego still stayed
for the day in the Bishop's house, he still kept him there. 192
And on the next day he said to him: "Come, let's go so you
can show where is that the Queen of Heaven wants her chapel built."
.
193 People were immediately
invited to make it, to build it. .
194 And Juan Diego, as soon
as he showed where the Lady of Heaven had ordered her sacred
little house to be built, asked for permission: .
195 he wanted to go to his
house in order to see his uncle, Juan Bernardino, who was very
ill when he left him to go to Tlatilolco to call a priest to
confess him and prepare him, the one whom the Queen of Heaven
had told him had already been cured. .
196 But they didn't let him
go alone, rather people went with him to his house. .
197 And when they arrived they
saw that his uncle was now healthy; he had absolutely no pain
of any kind. .
198 And he, for his part, was
greatly surprised by the way in which his nephew was accompanied
and very honored; .
199 he asked his nephew why
it was that they were honoring him so much; .
200 and he told him how, when
he left to go call a priest for him who would confess him and
prepare him, the Lady of Heaven appeared to him there at Tepeyac;
201 and she sent him to Mexico City to see the Governing Bishop,
so that he would make her a house at Tepeyac. .
202 And she told him not to
worry, because his uncle was now happy, and she consoled him
very much with this news. .
203 His uncle told him that
it was true, that she healed him at that exact moment, .
204 And he saw her in exactly
the same way she had appeared to his nephew, .
205 and she told him that she
was also sending him to Mexico City to see the Bishop; .
206 and also that when he went
to see him, he should reveal absolutely everything to him, he
should tell him what he had seen .
207 and the marvelous way in
which she had healed him, .
208 and that he would properly
name her beloved Image thus: THE PERFECT VIRGIN, HOLY MARY OF
GUADALUPE. .
209 And then they brought Juan
Bernardino into the presence of the Governing Bishop, they brought
him to speak with him, to give his testimony, .
210 and together with his nephew
Juan Diego, the Bishop lodged them in his house for a few days.
.
211 While the sacred little
house of the lovely Little Queen was built out there at Tepeyac,
where she revealed herself to Juan Diego. .
212 And the Reverend Bishop
moved the beloved Image of the Beloved Heavenly Maiden to the
principal church. .
213 He took her beloved Image
from his residence, from his private chapel in which it was,
so that all could see it and admire it. .
214 And absolutely this entire
city with no exception, was deeply moved as everyone came to
see and admire her precious Image. .
215 They came to acknowledge
its divine character. .
216 They came to offer her
their payers. .
217 They marveled at the miraculous
way it had appeared.
218 since absolutely no one
on earth had painted her beloved Image.
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