Our Lady of Guadalupe - Boalsburg, PA
N 40° 46.880 W 077° 47.634
18T E 264240 N 4518239
A statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe at an altar dedicated to Col. Theodore Boal in Boalsburg, PA
Waymark Code: WM14PA4
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 08/05/2021
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This statue is located at an outdoor altar on the grounds of the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania. Above the stone altar is the statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe and a small bell. A engraved stone on the front of the altar states:
Sacred to the memory of
Col. Theodore D. Boal, D.S.C.
Headquarters 28th Division
Born June 24, 1867
Died August 22, 1938
Erected by his friends, officers
of the 28th Division, A.E.F.
1939
Boal's estate, where he is buried, is just across the road from the Pennsylvania Military Museum.
The Blessed Virgin Mary is venerated by Christians as the Mother of the Word Incarnate, Our Lord Jesus Christ. As a young girl betrothed to St. Joseph, Mary was visited by the angel Gabriel and told that she would conceive a son by the Holy Ghost, who would be the Son of God. In humble obedience to the divine messenger, Mary replied, "Behold the handmaid of the Lord, be it done to me according to thy word." In Bethlehem, her Son was born and was adored by shepherds and kings. As is known throughout the world, this Son, Jesus Christ, went on to suffer on the cross and rise again, offering salvation to the world through Him. Today, Mary is venerated as the Mother of God and Queen of Heaven.
Our Lady of Guadalupe is the title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary in regard to her visitation of Saint Juan Diego in Mexico in 1531. According to
Encyclopedia Britannica, "Mary appeared to Juan Diego, who was an Aztec convert to Christianity, on December 9 and again on December 12, 1531. During her first apparition she requested that a shrine to her be built on the spot where she appeared, Tepeyac Hill (now in a suburb of Mexico City). The bishop demanded a sign before he would approve construction of a church, however. Mary then appeared a second time to Juan Diego and ordered him to collect roses. In a second audience with the bishop, Juan Diego opened his cloak, letting dozens of roses fall to the floor and revealing the image of Mary imprinted on the inside of the cloak—the image that is now venerated in the Basilica of Guadalupe."
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