Standing among the ashes, the Halpins joined together to sing to the statue of Our Lady of Guadeloupe that resisted the flames.
The fire in Los Angeles has destroyed so many homes and businesses, causing unimaginable physical and mental damage. However, among all the ashes a beacon of hope remained: a statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe and St. Joseph belonging to the Halpin family.
The family went home to the site of where their home once stood on Thursday morning. And while it’s hard to imagine the devastation they must have felt standing among the ashes, the vision of the Virgin Mary still standing gave the family an opportunity to lean on their faith and find joy in the Blessed Mother.
According to the National Register, the Halpins, their six children, and some of their children’s spouses gathered around the statue to offer up their prayers. From there Peter Halpin, the father, started to lead his family in song with a tuneful “La – la – la – laaaaa.”
Immediately the family recognized the song they would all sing: Regina Caeli, a Latin hymn that dates back to the 12th century. It’s a song dear to the family thanks to Peter’s mother who’d taught it to all nine of her own children.
The whole of the Halpin family joined together in harmony to sing the hymn — despite the smokey air and the masks worn by some of those gathered.
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