saint Rose of Lima is
the virgin patroness born in Lima, Peru April 20th, 1586. She died in Lima
on August 23rd, 1617. At her confirmation in 1597, she took the name of
Rose, because, as a child, her face had been transformed by a mystical
rose. As a child she was remarkable in her great reverence and love for
all things relating to God. This resulted in her giving her life to Him in
prayer and mortification. She had an intense devotion to the infant Jesus
and His Blessed Mother. She was obedient to her parents instruction, to
her studies, and to her domestic work which included sewing.
When her work
permitted, she retired to a little grotto that she had built with the help
of her brother and spent her nights in solitude and prayer. Overcoming the
opposition of her parents she was allowed to become a recluse in this
isolate place except for her visits to the Blessed Sacrament. At age
twenty she received the habit of St. Dominic. She then increased the
severity and variety of her penances to a greater degree by wearing a
metal spiked crown, concealed by roses, and an iron chain around her
waist. Days would pass without food except for a small amount of water.
When she could no longer stand, she rested on a bed of broken glass,
stone, and thorns. She admitted that the thought of lying down on it made
her tremble with dread. She continued this practice for fourteen years.
Our Lord revealed Himself to her frequently, flooding her soul with peace
and joy. At times she offered to Him all her mortifications and penances
in exchange for offenses against His Divine Majesty, for her country, for
the conversion of sinners, and for souls in purgatory. Many miracles
followed her death. She was beatified by Clement IX, in 1667, and
canonized in 1671 by Clement X, the first American to be so honored. Her
feast is celebrated August 23rd. She is represented wearing a crown of
roses.
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