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Feb 14, 2012 7:30 pm |
The Retreat Arizona Traditions Subdivision - Weatherby & Bell Pointe Blvd |
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Assembly Information |
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The San Juan Diego Assembly supports Surprise. El Mirage and Wickenbury in Maricopa County Arizona | |
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The Faithful Navigator is Sir Knight Joseph Fletcher Jr. |
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San Juan Diego |
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Juan Diego was born in 1474 in the calpulli or ward of Tlayacac
in Cuauhtitlan, which was established in 1168 by Nahua tribesmen and conquered by the Aztec lord Axayacatl in 1467;
and was located 20 kilometers (14 miles) north of Tenochtitlan (Mexico City).
On December 9, 1531, a native Mexican named Juan Diego rose before dawn to walk fifteen miles
to daily Mass in what is now Mexico City. Juan lived a simple life as a weaver, farmer, and laborer.
That morning, as Juan passed Tepeyac Hill, he heard music and saw a glowing cloud encircled by a rainbow.
A woman's voice called him to the top of the hill. There he saw a beautiful young woman dressed like an
Aztec princess. She said she was the Virgin Mary and asked Juan to tell the bishop to build a church
on that site. She said, "I vividly desire that a church be built on this site, so that in it I can be
present and give my love, compassion, help, and defense, for I am your most devoted mother . . . to
hear your laments and to remedy all your miseries, pains, and sufferings."
The bishop was kind but skeptical. He asked Juan to bring proof of the Lady's identity.
Before Juan could go back to the Lady, he found out his uncle was dying. Hurrying to get a priest,
Juan missed his meeting with the Lady. The Lady, however, met him on his path and told him that
his uncle had been cured. |
Business Meetings are the second Tuesday of each month Arizona Tradations Hall at 7:30pm |
Assembly History |
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