According to Catholic teachings, in December 1531, the Virgin Mary appeared to Juan Diego on Tepeyac Hill, outside modern-day Mexico City. Appearing as a beautiful Aztec princess and speaking to Diego in his native language of Nahuatl, Mary implored him to go to the local bishop and advocate on her behalf for the building of a church in her honor.
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