Our Lady of Suyapa is the patroness of Honduras, and photos of her are often seen in homes and churches throughout the country. The image of Our Lady of Suyapa is a small statue of the Virgin Mary, which is believed to have been carved by a Spanish artist in the 1700s.
According to legend, the statue was lost in a flood and then found miraculously by a peasant woman named Juana in a small stream near the city of Suyapa. The statue was then enshrined in a small chapel built for her, which has since become a major pilgrimage destination for Catholics in Honduras and around the world.
Photos of Our Lady of Suyapa are often framed or displayed on altars in homes and churches, as a symbol of faith and devotion. Many people also wear small medals or pendants with the image of Our Lady of Suyapa, as a form of spiritual protection.
The feast day of Our Lady of Suyapa is celebrated on February 3rd, which is a national holiday in Honduras. During this day, thousands of pilgrims come to the national shrine in Suyapa to honor the Virgin Mary and ask for her intercession.
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