There is no Saint Guadalupe, Guadalupe is a town in Mexico where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared in the 16th century, thus giving her the title Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Clarification:
Our Lady of Guadalupe is a title given to the Virgin Mary as she appear to Juan Diego on the hillside of Tepeyac near Mexico City in December of 1531. Juan Diego was walking towards the town of Tlatelolco for Mass and catechism classes. The Virgin also appeared to the uncle of Juan Diego, Bernardino, when she cured him of an illness. Bernardino told his nephew the Blessed Virgin had ordered him to relate to the Bishop in what miraculous manne she had cured him. She also told Bernardino her image was to be known as "Santa Maria de Guadalupe" and thus she has been venerated by this title for nearly five centuries. There was no town named Guadalupe.
There is no historical record of a person named Saint Guadalupe. However, there is a Feast Day in the Catholic Church dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe, who appeared to an indigenous man named Juan Diego in Mexico in 1531. The Feast Day is celebrated on December 12th.
There is no saint named Guadalupe. However, the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is on December 12.
Our Lady of Guadalupe is a title given the Blessed Virgin Mary in Mexico, The Virgin mary is a saint.
There is no Saint Guadalupe. However, there is Our Lady of Guadalupe whose feast day is 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.
Saint Joseph was the spouse of the Virgin Mary, aka - Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Guadalupe Cejas was born in 1979, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Guadalupe Marín was born in 1895.
Guadalupe Miranda was born in 1810.
Guadalupe Borja was born in 1915.
Guadalupe Huerta was born in 1920.
Guadalupe Larriva was born in 1956.
No patron saint of Albuquerque is shown but Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patron saint of New Mexico.