Our Lady of Guadalupe is a title given the Blessed Virgin Mary in Mexico, The Virgin mary is a saint.
There is no saint named Guadalupe. However, the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is on December 12.
Saint Juan Diego, to whom the Virgin Mary appeared as Our Lady of Guadalupe, played a significant role in spreading the message of the apparition. The Church recognized his devotion and the miracles associated with the apparition, leading to the canonization of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
There is no Saint Guadalupe. However, there is Our Lady of Guadalupe whose feast day is December 12.
Saint Joseph was the spouse of the Virgin Mary, aka - Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Our Lady of Guadalupe is one of the names Our Blessed Mother as she appeared to Saint Juan Diego in the 16th century in Mexico,
No patron saint of Albuquerque is shown but Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patron saint of New Mexico.
She is the patron saint of Mexico and all the Americas.
As per the Patron Saint Index, the patron saints of Mexico are:Elias NievesJosephOur Lady of Guadalupe
Guadalupe is a common name in Latin America for both males and females. The name Guadalupe refers to Our Blessed Lady who appeared as Our Lady of Guadalupe to Juan Diego near Mexico City early in the 16th century
Patrons of SpainJames the GreaterJohn of AvilaOur Lady of Guadalupe of EstremaduraOur Lady of MontserratOur Lady of RansomOur Lady of the Pillar of SaragossaTeresa of Avila
Yes, she is one of three patron saints of Mexico.
Catholic AnswerMexicans believe that Our Blessed Lady, under her title of Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patron saint of the Americas. That she appeared on the hill of Tepeyac near Mexico City in 1531 to convert the natives to Christianity and save them.