Holy Arrival! Our Lady of Guadalupe Lands at SXU

Visitors stepping into McDonough Chapel at Saint Xavier University are now greeted by a new and striking presence: a hand-carved statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe, created specifically for the university and believed to be unique within the Archdiocese of Chicago.

The statue, which will remain permanently in the chapel, was carved from a single piece of aspen by New Mexico artist Rhonda Crespin, a Santera whose work draws from centuries-old traditions of Spanish colonial religious art. Crespin spent several months shaping the figure by hand, mixing her own paints and praying throughout the carving and finishing process, according to university officials.

The commission was initiated by Jenny DeVivo, OblSB, Ph.D., Saint Xavier’s vice president for Mission and Heritage, after a visit to Santa María de la Vid Abbey in Albuquerque exposed her to the depth and expressiveness of Spanish colonial sacred art. She said the statue reflects both artistic craftsmanship and spiritual intention.

“Knowing the great devotion and love of Our Lady of Guadalupe by so many on our campus, it is my hope that this image will be an inspiration and a source of comfort,” DeVivo said…

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