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At her confirmation in 1597, she took the name of Rose, because, when an infant, her face had been seen transformed by a mystical rose. As a child she was remarkable for a great reverence, and pronounced love, for all things relating to God. ... After reading of St. Catherine she determined to take that saint as her model.
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Her mother was a Périer, ancestor of CasimirPérier, President of France in 1894. She was educated by the visitationNuns, entered that order, saw its dispersion during the Reign of Terror, vainly attempted the re-establishment of the convent of Ste-Marie-d ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > D > Philippine-Rose Duchesne...
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Rose of Lima - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saint Rose of Lima , (April 20, 1586 – August 24, 1617), the first Catholic saint of the Americas, was born in Lima, Peru. Rose was born in the present-day city of Lima (Peru). She received the bapti...
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died there 30 August, 1617. St. Rose of Lima is the patroness of Latin America and the Philippines. This South American Saint's real name was Isabel, but she was such a beautiful baby that she was called Rose, and that name remained.
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Saint Profiles: Saint Rose of Lima. A brief history of the life of a saint in three accounts, for young families (children 0-8), for practiced families (children 8-14), and experienced families (children 14-adult). ... Saint Rose of Lima ; Feast Day: August 23 ; Patron of: Americas, Central America, Peru, Phillippines,
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Rose Philippine Duchesne came to the wilds of North America when anything west of Pittsburgh was considered uncharted wilderness. She came up the Mississippi to Missouri and established a school at St. Charles as early as 1818, while St. Elizabeth Seton was doing her work in the eastern United States.
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SAINT ROSE OF LIMA, VIRGIN—1617 ... Rose seems to have taken for her model St. Catherine of Siena, and, like the earlier saint, she experienced so ardent a love of God whenever she was ... Saint Rose of Lima, Virgin. Celebration of Feast Day is August [23]. Taken from "Lives of Saints", Published by John J. Crawley & Co., Inc...
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