Chicago Sun-Times

OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE FESTIVAL RETURNS TO DES PLAINES SHRINE

- BY JASON BEEFERMAN, STAFF REPORTER jbeeferman@suntimes.com | @JasonBeefe­rman

The annual celebratio­n of the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Des Plaines, which draws hundreds of thousands of worshipers, is back on this year after being canceled in 2020 because of the coronaviru­s.

It’s a pilgrimage for many Hispanics in the Chicago area and beyond.

The event is an opportunit­y for many to visit a shrine to Mary, Our Lady of Guadalupe, who worshipers believe appeared to St. Juan Diego in Mexico City on Dec. 12, 1531.

This year, masks will be required for all attendees and people will be asked to social distance.

“There’s nothing more strengthen­ing in a difficult time than a community coming together,” said the Very Rev. Esequiel Sanchez, rector of the shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe. “Be careful but not afraid. Fear is the source of much of our pain. We can be careful without being afraid.”

A new multi-arched, colonial-style entrance to the shrine will be dedicated on Saturday.

The celebratio­n will begin at 7 p.m. Dec. 11 and conclude at 6 p.m. Dec. 12. A series of Masses and events leading up to the celebratio­n begins this Friday.

Programmin­g will have a special focus on those affected by the pandemic. All Masses will be in English and Spanish.

Central Road, between Wolf Road and East River Road, will be closed throughout the weekend, starting at 5 p.m. Dec. 11.

Free parking will be available at Oakton Community College and Palwaukee Plaza; it’s $10 to park at the shrine. Buses from the outer lots to the shrine will be available.

On-site vaccinatio­ns will be offered on Dec. 11. “Our community has been really impacted by maybe some not-so-good informatio­n,” Sanchez said. “We want to encourage people that the way you protect you and your family, at least at this time, is to be vaccinated.”

 ?? SUN-TIMES FILE ?? Masks will be required and people will be asked to maintain social distance at this year’s Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe festival.
SUN-TIMES FILE Masks will be required and people will be asked to maintain social distance at this year’s Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe festival.

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