Blessed Rosalina of Villeneuve

[Blessed Rosalina of Villeneuve]
Also known as
Roseline de Villeneuve
Roselyne
Rosalinde
Rosalina
Memorial
17 January
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Born to an ancient and noble family; daughter of Count Arnaud.

As a child she was noted for her charity to the poor, often slipping away to give food to beggars outside the family castle. Her father, seeing that she was giving away expensive meals, ordered her to stop. Saddened, she obeyed for about a week, but the sight of the beggars at the castle door was too much for her. Late one night, she filled her apron with food, and started toward the doors. Her father caught her, and demanded to know what she carried; when she opened the apron, it was filled with roses. He immediately ordered the cooks to feed everyone at the door.

She became a Carthusian nun, entering the monastery of Bertrand, diocese of Gap. Prioress of Celle-Roubaud in Provence, France. Her mother joined the order with her, and her brother built a church for their house.

Rosalina had frequent visions, the gift of reading hearts, and other mystical phenomena. Her brother Hélian fought was captured in the Crusades. Legend says he was freed from his chains and led safely home across the seas by a vision of Rosalina who appeared to him in a cloud of roses.
Born
1267 in a castle at Villaneuve
Died
[Saint Rosalina]
17 January 1329
buried at Celle-Roubaud, Provence, France
body incorrupt
relics translated in 1607 to a chapel devoted to her
tomb became a scene for miracles
Name Meaning
soft rose
Beatified
1851 (cultus confirmed)
Patronage
Draguignan, France
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