She appeared on the hill of Tepeyac which today is found in north Mexico City.
Our Lady of Guadalupe - the Blessed Virgin Mary.
That is another title for the Blessed Virgin Mary - the mother of God.
Virgin de San Juan is just one of many titles of the Blessed Virgin Mary and not another saint. She became a saint because she was obedient to God and agreed to be the mother of His son, Jesus. She remained a virgin and sinless throughout her entire life.
She appeared to Juan Diego on the hill of Tepeyac which today is in northern Mexico City.
The feast day of Saint Juan Diego is on December 9.
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.
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.
The Blessed Virgin Mary lived in the late first century BC until the middle of the first century AD. She is now in heaven but appeared to Juan Diego in the year 1531,
he ruled for 4 years and diego columbus won a trial and juan was sent on a voyage to someplace else to the bahamas
The Virgin Islands.
The image known as "Our Lady of Guadalupe" was, according to tradition, a gift from the Blessed Virgin herself. It appeared miraculously on the tilma of Juan Diego when she appeared to him over Tepeyac Hill, along with dozens of beautiful roses.
She appeared to Juan Diego.