Everyone is invited to the annual celebration for Our Lady of Guadalupe, a tradition of more than 50 years at our diocese. It all begins with a joyful procession through North Park streets featuring brightly decorated floats, Aztec dancers, musicians and dozens of parish groups and movimientos.
That’s followed by a bilingual Mass at the gymnasium of St. Augustine High School, celebrated by Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, accompanied by Auxiliary Bishops Ramón Bejarano, Michael Pham and Felipe Pulido and diocesan clergy.
Afterward, there’s a great fiesta with mariachi music and traditional Mexican food, all to honor and celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of the Americas.
Guidance for event
- Wear comfortable shoes for the walk, and protection from the sun.
- Parking at St. Augustine High School is very limited. If you park on the street, please do not block driveways. We recommend you carpool or be dropped off at the school.
- You can leave your vehicle at Morley Field, where there is ample parking, and where the procession starts.
- No animals are allowed on the school campus.