“When we serve the poor and the sick we serve Jesus. We must not fail to help our neighbors, because in them we serve Jesus.”
Saint Rose of Lima, pray for us !
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“Glorious Saint Rose of Lima, you who knew what it was to love Jesus with such a fine and generous heart. Teach us to imitate your greatest virtues, so that we, following your example, can enjoy your glorious protection on earth and company in Heaven. Amen.”
Prayer to St. Rosa of Lima
“Gloriosa Santa Rosa de Lima, tú que supiste lo que es amar a Jesús con un corazón tan fino generoso. Enséñanos tus grandes virtudes para que, siguiendo tu ejemplo, podamos gozar de tu protección en la tierra y de tu compañía en el cielo. Amén.”
Oración a Sta. Rosa de Lima
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Santa Rosa de Lima
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Saint Rose of Lima: A Beacon of Devotion, Compassion, and Enduring Legacy
Santa Rosa de Lima by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1617–1682)
PRAYER TO SAINT ROSE OF LIMAO Saint Rose, you were chosen by God to remain pure in the midst of the world. Help us to imitate your unwavering devotion to His commandments. Through your powerful intercession, may we be freed from the chains of worldly attachments and comfort, and find joy in the love of Christ. You who worked miracles…
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10:46 PM EST December 9, 2023:
The Mercury Program - "Saint Rose Of Lima"
From the Split EP Confines of Heat
(October 7, 2003)
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"Jesus, Jesus, be with me always."
~Last words of St. Rose of Lima
(Pendant via etsy)
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Saint Rose of Lima
1586-1617
Feast Day: August 23 (New), August 30 (Trad)
Patroness of Latin America
Invoked against vanity
St. Rose was a very pretty and obedient girl born in Peru. She was determined to take a vow of virginity, which was opposed by her parents, who wished her to marry. When she was admired for her beauty, Rose cut off her hair and smeared pepper on her face to ruin her complexion so she would not be attractive. She lived and meditated in a garden, raising vegetables and making embroidered items to sell to support her family and help the poor. She was a Dominican tertiary, mystic and visionary. She received the invisible stigmata and suffered from assorted physical and mental ailments. She died in 1617 at the age of 31 and was the first saint of the Americas.
Prints, plaques & holy cards available for purchase here: (website)
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A image of St. Rose of Lima. I don't know who the creator is.
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"𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘨𝘪𝘧𝘵𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘨𝘳𝘢𝘤𝘦 𝘪𝘯𝘤𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘴𝘦 𝘢𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘴𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘰𝘸𝘴 𝘪𝘯𝘤𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘴𝘦."
𝘚𝘵. 𝘙𝘰𝘴𝘦 𝘰𝘧 𝘓𝘪𝘮𝘢
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Happy International Women's Day!
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About St Rose of Lima (left)
About St Julian of Norwich (right)
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9:33 PM EST December 6, 2023:
The Mercury Program - "Saint Rose Of Lima"
From the Split EP Confines of Heat
(October 7, 2003)
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SAINT OF THE DAY (August 23)
On August 23, the church celebrates the first saint of the New World, St. Rose of Lima.
Isabel Flores de Oliva was born on 20 April 1586 in Lima, Peru, daughter of Gaspar Flores and Maria de Oliva.
She was baptized in the parish of San Sebastián in Lima by Fr. Antonio Polanco.
She was confirmed in the village of Quives de Manos by the then Archbishop of Lima, St. Toribius de Mogrovejo.
At a very young age, she chose to consecrate her life to God. She practiced very intense prayer and penance daily, sometimes depriving herself of food and sleep.
She joined the Third Order of St. Dominic and lived in a little hut in her parents' garden, working to help support them.
She was ill for the last three years of her life and was cared for by a government official and his wife.
She died at the age of 31 on 24 August 1617, feast of St. Bartholomew, as she herself prophesied.
She was beatified by Pope Clement IX on 15 April 1667 or 1668. She was canonized by Pope Clement X on 12 April 1671 and was the first saint of the Americas.
Her shrine, alongside those of her friends, St. Martin de Porres and St. John Masias, is located inside the convent of St. Dominic in Lima.
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Happy Feast Day
Saint Rose of Lima
1586-1617
Feast Day: August 23 (New), August 30 (Trad)
Patroness of Latin America, Invoked against vanity
St. Rose was a very pretty and obedient girl born in Peru. She was determined to take a vow of virginity, which was opposed by her parents, who wished her to marry. When she was admired for her beauty, Rose cut off her hair and smeared pepper on her face to ruin her complexion so she would not be attractive. She lived and meditated in a garden, raising vegetables and making embroidered items to sell to support her family and help the poor. She was a Dominican tertiary, mystic and visionary. She received the invisible stigmata and suffered from assorted physical and mental ailments. She died in 1617 at the age of 31 and was the first saint of the Americas.
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