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Christina Gillam was born and raised Catholic in Little Rock, AR but experienced a profound reversion to faith during her time in college at The University of Miami. She is inspired by Carmelite spirituality, the writings of JPII, and anything to do with evangelization through beauty. [Christina Gillam naci� en Little Rock, y se cri� Cat�lica, pero experimento una vuelta profunda a la fe durante sus estudios universitarios en Miami. Se inspira en la espiritualidad carmelita, las escrituras de Juan Pablo II, y la misi�n de evangelizar con belleza.]
Con constelaciones doradas en su manto y la luna bajo sus pies, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe sigue capturando corazones hoy tanto como aquel día en la colina de Tepeyac en 1531.
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