Luis Lasso de la Vega
Luis Laso de la Vega was a 17th-century Mexican priest and lawyer. He is known chiefly as the author of the Huei tlamahuiçoltica, an account published in 1649 which contains a narrative describing the reported apparition of the Virgin Mary before Saint Juan Diego in 1531, some 117 years earlier. The account describes the appearance of the apparition now known as Our Lady of Guadalupe to Juan Diego at the hill of Tepeyac. The book was written in the Nahuatl language.
Biography
Little is known about Laso de la Vega's life. He was a criollo, a Mexican-born person of full Spanish ancestry. Historians have culled from church and academic records the information that he earned a bachelor's degree and registered for a course in canon law at the University of Mexico in 1623.He had the title of Licenciado, generally meaning someone licensed to practice secular or canon law.
He was appointed vicar of the sanctuary of Tepeyac in 1647 and rebuilt the first chapel there, which enclosed a freshwater spring. He was promoted to the cathedral chapter in 1657. His writings demonstrate a great zeal for the Catholic faith and expertise in the Nahuatl language.