2025 Queen of the Americas Guild Conference

October 17 & 18, 2025
Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe
La Crosse, Wisconsin

“Guadalupe and the Flower World Prophecy:  How God Prepared the Americas for Conversion Before The Lady Appeared

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Join the Queen of the Americas Guild for a 2-day conference/ retreat examining the theory of Guadalupe and the Flower World Prophecy.

The Annual Conference for the Queen of the Americas Guild is open to all those who wish to enhance their faith and learn more about this important topic.

His Eminence Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke will be our keynote speaker.  As the founder of the shrine, His Eminence has extensive knowledge of Our Lady of Guadalupe and her role in the Flower World Prophecy.

Cardinal Burke was appointed the Cardinal Patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta in November of 2014, has served on the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, and also serves on the Queen of the Americas Guild Board of Directors.

 

 

Joseph Julián González is a composer for award-winning films, TV shows, stage productions, and concerts. His music has been performed at Carnegie Hall, the Sydney Opera House, the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Vatican, and other prestigious venues. This thirty-year Hollywood veteran’s composing credits include the Academy Award-nominated feature documentary Colors Straight Up, the Emmy Award-winning Made in LA, and the Peabody Award-winning six-part miniseries Latino Americans. González conducted the Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra for his score for the Imagen Award-winning PBS landmark documentary Children of Giant.

Joseph studied classical guitar from Theodore Norman and composition for motion picture and television from famed film composer David Raksin (Laura, Forever Amber) at UCLA. After touring with several groups, Joseph started off his career by becoming music director of Luis Valdez’s (La Bamba, Zoot Suit) much heralded theater company El Teatro Campesino. There he composed the music score for La Pastorela, a PBS Great Performances Christmas special, launching a career composing pieces performed by such artists as Los Lobos, Jose Feliciano, Kronos String Quartet, Linda Rondstadt, as well as working and collaborating with Quentin Tarantino and Slash from Guns ‘n Roses.

His symphonic and choral work, Misa Azteca, performed for a sold out crowd at Carnegie Hall earning a standing ovation in February 2011. Opening Mexico’s prestigious Festival Cervantino Internacional and having been performed at the American Cathedral in Paris, the Sorbonne, the Sydney Opera House, the St Denis Music Festival, and most recently a packed Walt Disney Concert Hall, Misa Azteca has touched and inspired people throughout the world.

Joseph and his wife Monique are co-authors of Guadalupe and the Flower World Prophecy:  How God Prepared the Americas for Conversion Before The Lady Appeared, an exciting new interpretation of American prehistory which lays the groundwork for a prophetical reinterpretation of the Guadalupe narrative.

 

Monique González has studied classical voice with various notable vocal instructors, including Alfred Binod. She has been a professional cantor at several prominent churches in Los Angeles, New York City, and Ann Arbor, Michigan. Monique has worked in marketing and promotions for various Catholic apostolates, including YOU! Magazine, Legatus, Defenders of the Catholic Faith, and Ave Maria Radio. She has racked up a sizable credit list as music editor and score production coordinator for several movies and feature documentaries. She has produced internationally recorded full-orchestral scores, including the award-winning PBS documentary Children of Giant, and was a singer on the Peabody Award-winning miniseries Latino Americans. She authored the libretto for the three-act opera Sueños de Béjar (Dreams of Béjar).

 

Karl Keating holds advanced degrees in theology and law. For more than four decades he has worked in Catholic apologetics, and he was the founder of the apostolate Catholic Answers. He has written twenty books, including such bestsellers as Catholicism and Fundamentalism and What Catholics Really Believe. His most recent books are Sun, Storm, and Solitude (a memoir of his pilgrimage along Italy’s 200-mile Cammino di San Benedetto) and 1054 and All That (a lighthearted—and illustrated–history of the Catholic Church). He lives in San Diego but spends much time hiking and backpacking in the High Sierra and Grand Canyon.