Juan Diego is represented by an eagle.
Juan
Juan Diego's specific title is "Saint Juan Diego," recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church. He is best known for his role in the apparitions of the Virgin Mary, who appeared to him in 1531 on Tepeyac Hill in Mexico. His feast day is celebrated on December 9, and he is considered the first indigenous saint of the Americas.
Saint Juan Diego's symbol is the tilma, a tilma or cloak made of cactus fiber that he used to carry the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe. This image is central to his story, as it appeared on his tilma as a miraculous sign to the bishop of Mexico City. The tilma represents not only the apparition of the Virgin Mary but also the blending of indigenous and Christian faiths in Mexico. It serves as a powerful symbol of hope and cultural identity for many Catholics, particularly in Latin America.
Saint-Juan's population is 189.
Juan Diego is not currently listed as a patron saint.
It means "Saint Juan" or "Saint John"
The area of Saint-Juan is 12.09 square kilometers.
Juan Diego is not currently listed as a patron saint.
We have no record of the names of the parents of Juan Diego.
As far as I know, Juan Diego has not been officially designated a patron saint of anything yet.
Saint John's School - San Juan -'s motto is '2.We Are Saint John's! '.
Pope John Paul II declared Juan Diego a saint.