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December 2036
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Friday December 12, 2036 (12/12/2036)
Method: December 12th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), also the Virgin of Guadalupe (Virgen de Guadalupe) is a Roman Catholic icon of the Virgin Mary. The tradition relates that on 9 December 1531, Juan Diego, a recently converted Aztec peasant, had a vision of a young woman, a lady, while on a hill in the Tepeyac desert, near Mexico City. The lady in the vision asked him to build a church where they stood on the hill. Juan Diego told the local Bishop, Juan de Zumárraga, of the apparition; doubtful, he asked for proof. Juan Diego later returned to the Tepeyac desert hill; again, the lady appeared to Juan Diego, who told her of the bishop’s request for proof of her apparition. The lady then instructed Juan Diego to go to the hill top, where he found Castillian roses – native to Durango, the bishop’s Spanish home town – and which did not bloom in winter. Juan Diego cut the roses, placed them in the apron of his tilma cloak, and delivered them to the bishop; an imprint of the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared on the tilma, formed by the soil and the Castillian roses.

The tilma icon is displayed in the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which is among the most-visited Marian shrines in the Roman Catholic religious world.[1] The icon of the Virgin of Guadalupe is Mexico’s most popular religious and cultural image, it appears bearing the titles: the Queen of Mexico,[2] the Empress of the Americas,[3] and the Patroness of the Americas.[4] Throughout the Mexican national history of the 19th and 20th centuries, the Guadalupan name and image have been unifying national symbols; the first President of Mexico (1824–29) changed his name from José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández y Félix to Guadalupe Victoria in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Father Miguel Hidalgo, in the Mexican War of Independence (1810), and Emiliano Zapata, in the Mexican Revolution (1910) led their respective armed forces with Guadalupan flags emblazoned with an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe. In 1999, the Church officially proclaimed her the Patroness of the Americas, the Empress of Latin America, and the Protectress of Unborn Children.[5]

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Tuesday December 16, 2036 (12/16/2036)
Method: December 16th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 9 days
Period: 1 year
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Wednesday December 24, 2036 (12/24/2036)
Method: December 24th on Gregorian calendar
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Thursday December 25, 2036 (12/25/2036)
Method: December 25th on Gregorian calendar
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January 2037
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Thursday January 1, 2037 (1/1/2037)
Method: January 1st on Gregorian calendar
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Tuesday January 6, 2037 (1/6/2037)
Method: January 6th on Gregorian calendar
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February 2037
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Monday February 2, 2037 (2/2/2037)
Method: First Monday of February on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
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Saturday February 14, 2037 (2/14/2037)
Method: February 14th on Gregorian calendar
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Thursday February 19, 2037 (2/19/2037)
Method: February 19th on Gregorian calendar
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Period: 1 year
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Tuesday February 24, 2037 (2/24/2037)
Method: February 24th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
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March 2037
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Wednesday March 18, 2037 (3/18/2037)
Method: March 18th on Gregorian calendar
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Saturday March 21, 2037 (3/21/2037)
Method: March 21st on Gregorian calendar
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April 2037
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Tuesday April 21, 2037 (4/21/2037)
Method: April 21st on Gregorian calendar
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Period: 1 year
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Thursday April 30, 2037 (4/30/2037)
Method: April 30th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
May 2037
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Friday May 1, 2037 (5/1/2037)
Method: May 1st on Gregorian calendar
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Tuesday May 5, 2037 (5/5/2037)
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Friday May 8, 2037 (5/8/2037)
Method: May 8th on Gregorian calendar
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Friday May 15, 2037 (5/15/2037)
Method: May 15th on Gregorian calendar
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June 2037
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Monday June 1, 2037 (6/1/2037)
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Sunday June 21, 2037 (6/21/2037)
Method: third Sunday of June on Gregorian calendar
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September 2037
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Sunday September 13, 2037 (9/13/2037)
Method: September 13th on Gregorian calendar
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Tuesday September 15, 2037 (9/15/2037)
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Wednesday September 16, 2037 (9/16/2037)
Method: September 16th on Gregorian calendar
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Wednesday September 30, 2037 (9/30/2037)
Method: September 30th on Gregorian calendar
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Period: 1 year
October 2037
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Monday October 12, 2037 (10/12/2037)
Method: Second Monday of October on Gregorian calendar
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November 2037
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Sunday November 1, 2037 (11/1/2037)
Method: November 1st on Gregorian calendar
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Monday November 2, 2037 (11/2/2037)
Method: November 2nd on Gregorian calendar
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Friday November 20, 2037 (11/20/2037)
Method: November 20th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
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Monday December 1, 2042 (12/1/2042)
Method: December 1st on Gregorian calendar
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Period: 6 years

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