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Day 1: Finding Heaven in Your Desolate Places - Advent: Following the Path of Guadalupe and St. Juan Diego

12 min · 30 de nov de 2025
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This episode is Day 1 of our Advent journey, where we read the full first segment of the Nican Mopohua, detailing the Virgin of Guadalupe's first appearance to Juan Diego and his initial meeting with the bishop. It's an invitation to recognize the "Tepeyac Hill" in your own life—those challenging, unexpected places where God is calling you to a mission. Tune in daily to break down the story and deepen your faith this Advent season. Subscribe and share this podcast with your friends to walk with them on this powerful path of Guadalupe and St. Juan Diego! Podcast part of Juan Diego Network

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