La Dolorosa/Virgen de Guadalupe altar to honor the 21 victims of the Uvalde, Texas elementary school
shooting.
La Uvalde Dolorosa bears the pain of 21 bleeding wounds for the 21 victims: Her Sacred Heart skewered
with 7 daggers and 14 large swords piercing her chest and abdomen. The Uvalde banner is draped across her lap.
La Dolorosa/Virgen de Guadalupe wears the crown of thorns from the crucifixion. Behind La
Dolorosa is her flaming aura of La Virgen de Guadalupe.
La Dolorosa's green cloak of La Virgen de Guadalupe has turned to ultramarine blue with white stars.
The bleeding stripes that flow from her Sacred Heart and the sword wounds have turned into the red and white stripes of the US flag.
Above and behind La Dolorosa is the cross of the crucifixion carved into the Uvalde oak tree from the
City Seal of Uvalde, Texas.
The 21 Doves above La Dolorosa/Virgen de Guadalupe are the ascending souls of the Uvalde victims.
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