Honoring Our Blessed Mother Through Faith and Tradition
Every year, our Guadalupe Group comes together at Most Holy Trinity Campus to honor Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Patroness of the Americas, with a celebration that blends culture, worship, and community. Leading up to the feast day on December 12, the group hosts a Kermes (a Spanish food sale)a lively event designed to raise funds for the celebration. This is a chance for the whole community to gather, have fun, and support the vibrant traditions that honor our faith.
The Kermes features food and music, creating a festive atmosphere where everyone is welcome to come together in joy. The money raised helps support the beautiful Mass, Aztec dance performances, and other cultural expressions that will take place on December 12 to mark the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.


On December 12, the church will come alive with Mass, honoring our Blessed Mother, followed by Aztec dance, a powerful form of worship that blends prayer with movement, paying tribute to heritage and devotion. The celebration continues with folk music, food, and social time, where the community gathers in gratitude and celebration.
The Guadalupe Group invites you to be part of this living tradition, through the Kermes as well as the beautiful celebrations on December 12, as we honor Our Lady of Guadalupe with faith, culture, and unity.