Academy Director, Dr. Duffy, introduces us at Chesterton Academy of Our Lady of Hope, Warwick, Rhode Island
We are especially grateful to Kristin Kennedy, who first heard about our work during a pilgrimage to Mexico and helped make these events possible. Her generosity and conviction opened doors that allowed us to reach both English- and Spanish-speaking communities with a message that has become our life’s work.
With our wonderful host, Kris Kennedy
At the heart of our talks was this question: Could God have prepared the indigenous people of Mexico for the coming of the Gospel long before 1531? We believe the answer is yes. Through Mesoamerican song, poetry, and culture, we find traces of a divine preparation culminating in the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe. As we shared with audiences, this is not a story of manipulation, but of mercy—a bridge built over centuries, leading to Christ.
Dr. Paul Gondreau, Professor of Theology, fields questions at Providence College, Rhode Island
We were moved by the thoughtful questions, heartfelt conversations, and the warm reception from everyone we met. Thank you, Rhode Island, for welcoming us so graciously. May Our Lady of Guadalupe continue to guide us all closer to her Son.
Presenting Guadalupe and the Flower World in Spanish at Blessed Sacrament Church in Kansas City
Our nine-day visit to Kansas City was a true gift—filled with deep conversations, generous hospitality, and a beautiful openness to the message of Guadalupe and the Flower World Prophecy. We spoke in both English and Spanish at a wide range of venues: Donnelly College, Blessed Sacrament Church, Prince of Peace Church in Olathe, Chesterton Academy of St. Phillip Neri, and the Cathedral of Saint Peter the Apostle. Between the presentations, interviews, and countless heartfelt conversations, our time was joyfully full.
With Archbishop Joseph Naumann, Archbishop of Kansas City, who introduced our talk at Chesterton Academy
One highlight was a powerful article written by Archbishop Joseph Naumann of Kansas City, who graciously reflected on our visit. He wrote:
"I encourage you to read 'Guadalupe and the Flower World Prophecy.' It is meticulously researched. It reveals why Our Lady’s appearance at Guadalupe resulted in mass conversions."
He also invited us to speak on his podcast.
Having an intimate conversation at Devin and Sarah Winter's House along with Ezekiel Stear, Phd.
We were also honored to inspire Dr. David Smithson, Captain of the Holy Face League of Overland Park, Kansas, to create a video after attending one of our talks.
To all who welcomed us and shared these days with us—thank you. Your faith, curiosity, and encouragement continue to remind us that the story of Guadalupe is still very much alive.