Juan Diego was born in 1474 Tlayacac, Cuauhtitlan, (about 15 miles north of modern Mexico City, Mexico) as Cuauhtlatoatzin.
No, Juan Diego died of natural causes, probably due to complications old age.
Juan Diego was about 74 years old when he died.
Juan Diego was born in the village of Tlayacac, Cuauhtitlan, (about 15 miles north of modern Mexico City) in 1474. It was part of the Aztec Empire at the time.
Juan Diego was a weaver of mats.
Juan Diego was an Aztec Indian living near what is now Mexico City in the 16th century and a recent convert to Catholicism. His wife had recently died. He had several visits from the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Virgin of Guadalupe. He was a mat weaver by trade.
Juan Diego is not currently listed as a patron saint.
Saint Juan Diego's parents were named Juan Bernardino and Maria Lucia.
Juan Diego is represented by an eagle.
Juan Diego is not currently listed as a patron saint.
Juan Diego does not currently show any officially assigned patronages.
Pope John Paul II declared Juan Diego a saint.
Juan Diego currently is not a patron saint.
As far as I know, Juan Diego has not been officially designated a patron saint of anything yet.
December 9 is the feast of Juan Diego.
We have no record of the names of the parents of Juan Diego.
If Juan Diego even attended a school is not recorded.
Saint Juan Diego's patron saint is Our Lady of Guadalupe. Juan Diego is known for his encounter with the Virgin Mary in Mexico in 1531, where he received the miraculous image of Our Lady of Guadalupe on his tilma (cloak). He is venerated as a symbol of faith and devotion in the Americas, particularly in Mexico.