Archbishop Cordileone is Calling the Faithful in the United States to
Answer Pope Francis’ Call to Prepare for the 500th Anniversary of Our Lady of Guadalupe’s Appearance
2031 marks the 500-year anniversary of Our Lady of Guadalupe’s appearance to Juan Diego on the hill at Tepeyac near what is now Mexico City. Pope Francis has called on all the Americas to prepare for this momentous anniversary. In response, Archbishop Cordileone and the Benedict XVI Institute have launched “Project Guadalupe 2031,” a three-pronged project meant to answer Pope Francis’s call to build reverence for and honor Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Archbishop Cordileone Explains Project Guadalupe 2031 on Raymond Arroyo
December 12, 2024
About the Project
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The project is built around our flagship achievement, The Mass of the Americas, a new and extraordinary liturgy composed by our esteemed composer-in-residence, Frank La Rocca. Prior to the Pope’s call, the Mass itself was originally written a unity Mass to honor Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception (patroness of the United States) and Our Lady of Guadalupe (patroness of Mexico and many other Spanish-speaking countries).
HEAR THE MUSIC
Frank La Rocca’s Mass of the Americas (Ordinary Form) in Miami, Florida, October 3, 2023: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZFS_6d24Gk
Frank La Rocca’s Mass of the Americas (Extraordinary Form) in Washington, D.C., November 16, 2019: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFoj3viHXnk
See a list of upcoming celebrations below.
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A book, "The Case for Guadalupe,” with a foreword by Archbishop Cordileone explaining the theological and historical significance of Our Lady of Guadalupe's appearance, is to be published by Ignatius Press.
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Archbishop Cordileone commissioned and approved a package that includes a prayer ceremony for the home enthronement of Our Lady of Guadalupe’s image, a newly commissioned painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe by San Francisco artist Bernadette Carstensen, a new Litany for Our Lady of Guadalupe and the American Saints by our poet-in-residence James Matthew Wilson (whom Dana Gioia calls “the future of Catholic letters in America”).
To receive the kit and be a part of Project Guadalupe 2031, click this link.
Downloads
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This beautifully prepared kit gives your family everything needed to welcome Our Lady of Guadalupe into your home. Inside you’ll find clear instructions for a reverent enthronement ceremony, special prayers and preparations, a new Litany of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the first singable English translation of La Guadalupana, and Guadalupe: The Miracle Play, a short adaptation of the oldest recorded story of Our Lady’s appearance that brings the story of St. Juan Diego to life.
Designed as a free gift from Archbishop Cordileone and the Benedict XVI Institute, the kit helps families invite Mary’s protection, grace, and maternal intercession into the heart of their daily life.
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This newly composed litany, written by our poet-in-residence, James Matthew Wilson (whom Dana Gioia has called “the future of Catholic letters in America”) honors Our Lady of Guadalupe in a beautiful way. Approved for private use by Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone, it draws deeply from the miraculous events of 1531 and the Church’s longstanding history of litany prayers. Through its rhythmic invocations, the litany invites individuals and families to seek Our Lady’s protection, guidance, and maternal care, leading every heart more faithfully to her Son, Jesus Christ.
The litany is included in the Home Enthronement Kit, but you can download it as a standalone piece. -
Guadalupe: A Miracle Play is a short dramatic reading adapted from the oldest known account of Our Lady’s apparition to St. Juan Diego (from the year 1649). Designed for families or small groups, it brings the Tepeyac story to life through simple roles and dialogue. The play highlights the tender language Our Lady used and the rich symbols that spoke to both Spanish and native peoples. It offers a beautiful way to enter more deeply into the miracle of Guadalupe and the message she came to give.
The miracle play is included in the Home Enthronement Kit, but you can download it as a standalone piece.
Upcoming Celebrations
Upcoming Celebrations
The National Shrine Cathedral of Guadalupe/EWTN
December 12, 2025
Dallas, Texas
Bishop Edward J. Burns will celebrate the liturgy at our Nation’s national shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe in the Diocese of Dallas on her feast day.
The Cathedral of the Risen Christ
Bishop James Conley, board member of Benedict XVI Institute, will celebrate the liturgy at his Cathedral in Lincoln, Nebraska on the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
December 12, 2025
Lincoln, Nebraska
The Basilica of St. Mary
December 12, 2026
Alexandria, Virginia
The eternal beauty of the Mass reminds us that heaven and earth are united,” said Father Edward C. Hathaway, the Rector of the Basilica of Saint Mary in Alexandria, Virginia, “and what better way to share that beauty and unity than to celebrate the Mass of the Americas at our Basilica on December 12, 2026.
Christ Cathedral
2026 - Date TBD
Orange County, California
The Cathedral of Christ the Light
2026 - Date TBD
Oakland, California
Ave Maria University
March 13, 2026
Ave Maria, Florida
Frank La Rocca’s Mass of the Americas will be celebrated at Ave Maria University for the Academy of Catholic Scholars and Artists.
Past Celebrations
Past Celebrations
Christendom College: June 7, 2025 (Front Royal, Virginia)
Walt Disney Concert Hall: June 17, 2025 (Los Angeles, California)
The Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe with Cardinal Raymond Burke: August 5, 2025 (LaCrosse, WI)
Insigne y Nacional Basílica de Santa María de Guadalupe: October 7, 2025 (Mexico City, Mexico)
Home Enthronement to Our Lady of Guadalupe
The Home Enthronement initiative is one of many efforts of Project Guadalupe 2031, inspiring Catholic families to enthrone an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe and consecrate their homes to the Virgin Mary.