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Born to Spanish immigrants to the New World. A beautiful girl and devoted daughter, she was so devoted to her vow of chastity that she used pepper and lye to ruin her complexion so she would not be attractive. Lived and meditated in a garden, raising vegetables and making embroidered items to sell to support her family and help the other poor. Dominican tertiary in 1606. Mystic. Visonary. Received invisible stigmata. Suffered from assorted physical and mental ailments. First saint born in the Americas. Founder of social work in Peru. Great devotion to Saint Catherine of Siena.
Born
Name Meaning
- against vanity
- Americas
- Central America
- embroiderers
- florists
- gardeners
- India
- Latin America
- Lima, Peru
- needle workers
- New World
- people ridiculed for their piety
- Peru
- Philippines
- Santa Rosa, California, diocese of
- South America
- vanity
- Villareal Samar, Philippines
- West Indies
- World Youth Day 2011
- anchor (noted for being steadfast in hope and courage in spite of great sufferings)
- crown of flowers
- crown of roses
- Dominican tertiary holding roses
- Dominican tertiary accompanied by the Holy Infant
- Holy Infant
- roses
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Additional Information
- Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate
- Catholic Encyclopedia
- Domestic Church,
- Emblems of the Saints, by F C Husenbeth and Augustus Jessopp
- New Catholic Dictionary
- Our Sunday Visitor’s Encyclopedia of Saints
- Patron Saints for Girls
- Pictorial Lives of the Saints
- Wikipedia
Readings
Lord, increase my sufferings, and with them increase Your love in my heart. - Saint Rose of Lima
Apart from the cross there is no other ladder by which we may get to heaven. - Saint Rose of Lima
Our Lord and Savior lifted up his voice and said with incomparable majesty: “Let all men know that grace comes after tribulation. Let them know that without the burden of afflictions it is impossible to reach the height of grace. Let them know that the gifts of grace increase as the struggles increase. Let men take care not to stray and be deceived. This is the only true stairway to paradise, and without the cross they can find no road to climb to heaven.” When I heard these words, a strong force came upon me and seemd to place me in the middle of a street, so that I might say in a loud voice to people of every age, sex and status: “Hear, O people; hear, O nations. I am warning you about the commandment of Christ by using words that came from his own lips: We cannot obtain grace unless we suffer afflictions. We must heap trouble upon trouble to attain a deep participation in the divine nature, the glory of the sons of God and perfect happiness of soul.” “If only mortals would learn how great it is to possess divine grace, how beautiful, how noble, how precious. How many riches it hides within itself, how many joys and delights! No one would complain about his cross or about troubles that may happen to him, if he would come to know the scales on which they are weighed when they are distributed to men.” - from the writings of Saint Rose of Lima
MLA Citation
- “Saint Rose of Lima“. Saints.SQPN.com. 13 April 2013. Web. 20 June 2013. <>
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