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Mexico’s Virgin of Guadalupe pilgrimage returns unrestricted; Pope sympathises with migrant caravans

Mexico City, Mexico
AP

Mexico’s largest religious pilgrimage for its Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe returned Monday without restrictions for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. For two years, the multi-day pilgrimage had been cancelled or curtailed because the massive numbers of faithful presented a risk of contagion.

Mexico Mexico City Basilica of Guadalupe

Pilgrims camp outside the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, early on Monday, 12th December. Devotees of the Virgin of Guadalupe make the pilgrimage for her 12th December feast day, the anniversary of one of several apparitions of the Virgin Mary witnessed by an Indigenous Mexican man named Juan Diego in 1531. PICTURE: AP Photo/Aurea Del Rosario.

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Pope Francis arrives in St Peter’s Basilica at The Vatican to preside over a mass in honour of Our Lady of Guadalupe, on Monday, 12th December. PICTURE: AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia.

POPE ON MEXICAN FEAST DAY SYMPATHISES WITH MIGRANT CARAVANS

Pope Francis sympathised Monday with the caravans of Latin Americans “seeking freedom and well-being” in the US as he celebrated a major feast day dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe with a Mass in St Peter’s Basilica.

History’s first Latin American Pope spoke off the cuff in his native Spanish to denounce the plight facing Latin Americans today and in the past.

The Argentine Jesuit was marking the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which falls each  12th December

In his homily, Francis said Mary appeared then “to accompany the American people in this difficult path of poverty, exploitation and socioeconomic and cultural colonialism.”

And he said she remains a mother figure to Latin Americans today.

“She’s there, in the middle of the caravans that, seeking freedom and well-being, head north,” he said, referring to the caravans of migrants seeking to cross into the United States.

Francis has made caring for migrants and refugees a hallmark of his papacy.

In his homily, Francis also warned against any ideological exploitation of the image of the Guadalupe Virgin, whose mixed, mestiza complexion has long been held up by the Catholic Church as a positive model of the colonial-era encounter between Europe and the Americas.

– Rome, Italy/AP

During the darkest days of the pandemic in 2020, the Mexico City Basilica where the Virgin’s image is preserved was closed entirely for four days. It was open in 2021, but pilgrims coming from across the country were not allowed to maintain their tradition of sleeping outside it.

For this year’s 12th December ceremony, the basilica’s patio was awash in a sea of tents and sleeping people.

People sleep at the basilica to show their devotion – one of the high points is a midnight Mass at which the traditional birthday song Las Mañanitas is sung to the Virgin – but also because many pilgrims are poor.

Hundreds of thousands walk, ride bicycles or take buses on the pilgrimage. This year, the Mexico City government estimated a total of 3.1 million people visited the shrine over the last few days.

“Thanks to God, we have recovered normality,” the Rector of the Basilica, Mons. Salvador Martínez, said in a statement inviting people to visit “if possible, avoiding large crowds.”

Such good intentions were impossible amid a human sea of believers.

The basilica holds an image of the Virgin that is said to have miraculously imprinted itself on a cloak belonging to the Indigenous peasant Juan Diego in 1531.

The day of the Virgin is also celebrated throughout Mexico with fireworks. At one such event in a town north-east of Mexico City, a truck reportedly carrying fireworks exploded, injuring an unspecified number of people.

There was no official tally of the wounded in the explosion late Sunday in the town of Nopaltepec. Photos posted by volunteer firefighters from the nearby town of San Martín de los Piramides showed the burned, twisted wreckage of the pickup truck lying in a street.

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