The
religious fervor of the Mexican people for the Virgin Mary dates from
the very origins of the Spanish conquest of the Americas.
It was
the Franciscan missionaries who first evangelized this part of the
American continent. They were followed by Dominicans, Augustinians,
Jesuits, Carmelites, Mercedarians, and many more recent Marian
Congregations such as the Congregation of the Mission, which introduced
the devotion to the Miraculous Medal.
Today,
devotion to Mary is so strong in Mexico that no diocese or major city is
without at least one shrine dedicated to the Mother of God. We find
that the Virgin is venerated there under at least 200 different names,
some of which are known worldwide.
The
reality is that in Mexico, devotion to the Virgin Mary was greatly
instrumental in the successful evangelization of the country. It is also
thanks to its deep love of Mary that Mexico is still today a country
that has remained true to its Catholic faith.
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