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Rose of Lima

Rose of Lima, TOSD (born Isabel Flores de Oliva; 20 April 1586 – 24 August 1617) was a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic in Lima, Peru, who became known for both her life of severe penance[4] and her care of the poverty stricken of the city through her own private efforts. Rose of Lima was born to a noble family and is the patron saint of embroidery, gardening and cultivation of blooming flowers. A lay member of the Dominican Order, she was declared a saint by the Catholic Church, being the first person born in the Americas to be canonized as such.[1]


Saint Rose of Lima

Saint Rose of Lima by Claudio Coello (1642–1693), in the Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain
Virgin
BornIsabel Flores de Oliva
(1586-04-20)April 20, 1586[1]
Lima, Viceroyalty of Peru
DiedAugust 24, 1617(1617-08-24) (aged 31)[1]
Lima, Viceroyalty of Peru
Venerated inCatholic Church
BeatifiedApril 15, 1667 or 1668, Rome, Papal States by Pope Clement IX
CanonizedApril 12, 1671, Rome, Papal States by Pope Clement X[1]
Major shrineBasilica of Santo Domingo
Lima, Peru
FeastAugust 23
August 30 (some Latin American countries and pre-1970 General Roman Calendar)
Attributes Dominican tertiaries' habit, roses, anchor, Infant Jesus
Patronageembroiderers; sewing lace; gardeners; florists; people ridiculed or misunderstood for their piety; for the resolution of family quarrels; against vanity; indigenous peoples of the Americas; Latin America; Peru; Philippines; the Indies;[2] Villareal; Santa Rosa, California; Santa Rosa, Laguna; Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija; Alcoy, Cebu; Daanbantayan, Cebu; Arima, Trinidad and Tobago;[3] Lima; Sittard

As a saint, Rose of Lima has been designated as a co-patroness of the Philippines along with Pudentiana; both saints were moved to second-class patronage in September 1942 by Pope Pius XII, but Rose remains the primary patroness of Peru and of the local people of Latin America. Her image is featured on the highest denomination banknote of Peru.

Biography edit

 
Frontispiece of Leonhard Hansen's Vita Mirabilis (Credit: Women of the Book Collection, Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University)

She was born as Isabel Flores de Oliva in the city of Lima, then in the Viceroyalty of Peru, on 20 April 1586. She was one of eleven children of Gaspar Flores [es], a harquebusier in the Imperial Spanish army whose family were from Baños de Montemayor, Cáceres, Spain and later travelled to Puerto Rico.[5][6] His wife and Rose's mother, María de Oliva y Herrera (b. 1560), was a criolla native of Lima.[7] Her maternal grandparents were Francisco de Oliva and Isabel de Herrera. Rose’s siblings (in birth order) were Gaspar, Bernardina, Hernando, Francisco, Juana, Antonio, Andrés, Francisco and Jacinta, all born in Lima.[8]

 
Plaque in Baños de Montemayor, Spain dedicated to Gaspar Flores, the father of Rose of Lima.

Her later nickname "Rose" comes from an incident in her infancy: a servant claimed to have seen her face transform into a rose. In 1597 Isabel was confirmed by the Archbishop of Lima, Toribio de Mogrovejo, who was also to be declared a saint. She formally took the name of Rose (Rosa in Spanish) at that time.[4]

As a young girl, in emulation of the noted Dominican tertiary Catherine of Siena, she began to fast three times a week and performed severe penances in secret. When she was admired for her beauty, Rose cut off her hair and rubbed peppers on her face, upset that men were beginning to take notice of her.[9] She rejected all suitors against the objections of her friends and her family. Despite the censure of her parents, she spent many hours contemplating the Blessed Sacrament, which she received daily, an extremely rare practice in that period. She was determined to take a vow of virginity, which was opposed by her parents who wished her to marry.[4] Finally, out of frustration, her father gave her a room to herself in the family home.

 
Stained glass window by Harry Clarke, located in St. Michael's Church, Ballinasloe, Ireland, depicting Saint Rose burning her hands in an act of penance.

After daily fasting, she took to permanently abstaining from eating meat. She helped the sick and hungry around her community, bringing them to her room and taking care of them. Rose sold her fine needlework and took flowers that she grew to market, to help her family. She made and sold lace and embroidery to care for the poor, and she prayed and did penance in a little grotto that she had built. Otherwise, she became a recluse, leaving her room only for her visits to church.[9]

She attracted the attention of the friars of the Dominican Order. She wanted to become a nun, but her father forbade it, so she instead entered the Third Order of St. Dominic while living in her parents' home. In her twentieth year, she donned the habit of a tertiary and took a vow of perpetual virginity. She only allowed herself to sleep two hours a night at most so that she had more hours to devote to prayer.[10] She donned a heavy crown made of silver, with small spikes on the inside, in emulation of the Crown of Thorns worn by Christ.[9]

For eleven years she lived this way, with intervals of ecstasy, and eventually died on 24 August 1617, at the young age of 31, after a long illness. It is said that she prophesied the date of her death. Her funeral was held in the cathedral, attended by all the public authorities of Lima. Her feast day is on the 23rd day of August (the 30th day of August in the Traditional calendar).

Veneration edit

 
Monastery of Saint Rose in 17th-century Lima

Rose was beatified by Pope Clement IX on 10 May 1667, and canonized on 12 April 1671, by Pope Clement X, and was the first Catholic in the Americas to be declared a saint.[1] Her shrine, alongside those of her friends Martin de Porres and John Macias, is currently located inside of the convent of Saint Dominic in Lima. The Catholic Church says that many miracles followed her death: there were stories that she had cured a leper, and that, at the time of her death, the city of Lima smelled like roses; roses also started falling from the sky. Many places in the New World are named Santa Rosa after her.

 
Saint Rose of Lima; facial reconstruction
 
Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo in Lima, Peru where the remains of St. Rose of Lima rest

Her liturgical feast was inserted into the General Roman Calendar in 1729 for celebration initially on 30 August, because 24 August, the date of her death, is the feast of Saint Bartholomew the Apostle and 30 August was the closest date not already allocated to a well-known saint.[11] Pope Paul VI's 1969 revision of the calendar made 23 August available, the day on which her feast day is now celebrated throughout the world, including Spain, but excluding Peru and some other Latin American countries, where 30 August is a public holiday in her honor.

Early lives of Rosa were written by the Dominican Father Hansen, "Vita Sanctae Rosae" (2 vols., Rome, 1664–1668),[12] and Vicente Orsini, afterward. Pope Benedict XIII wrote "Concentus Dominicano, Bononiensis ecclesia, in album Sanctorum Ludovici Bertrandi et Rosae de Sancta Maria, ordinero praedicatorum" (Venice, 1674).

There is a park named for her in downtown Sacramento, California.[13] A plot of land at 7th and K streets was given to the Catholic Church by Peter Burnett, first Governor of the State of California. Father Peter Anderson built one of the first of two churches in the diocese to be consecrated under the patronage of St. Rose.[14]

In the Caribbean twin-island state of Trinidad and Tobago, the Santa Rosa Carib Community, located in Arima, is the largest organization of indigenous peoples on the island.[15] The second oldest parish in the Diocese of Port of Spain is also named after this saint. The Santa Rosa Church, which is located in the town of Arima, was established on 20 April 1786, as the Indian Mission of Santa Rosa de Arima, on the foundations of a Capuchin Mission previously established in 1749.[16]

On the Caribbean Island of Saint Lucia there are two flower festivals supported by their Societies. Each society has a patron saint on whose feast day the grande fete is celebrated. For the Roses it is the feast of St. Rose of Lima on 30 August; and for the Marguerites it is that of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, 17 October.[17]

Rose's skull, surmounted with a crown of roses, is on public display at the Basilica in Lima, Peru, along with that of Martin de Porres. It was customary to keep the torso in the basilica and pass the head around the country.

She is also commemorated on 24 August in some places.[18][19]

Patronage edit

Saint Rose is the patroness of the Americas,[4] the indigenous people of the Americas, and of Peru, especially the city of Lima, Sittard in the Netherlands, of the Indies, and of the Philippines.[2]

Legacy edit

 
Colonial painting of Saint Rose of Lima (1680) by Colombian Gregorio Vásquez de Arce y Ceballos. Colonial Art Museum of Bogotá.[20][21]

On the last weekend in August, the Fiesta de Santa Rosa is celebrated in Dixon, New Mexico, and the Sint Rosa Festival in Sittard, Limburg, Netherlands. Also, in Sibbe, Limburg, Netherlands a maypole dedicated to Saint Rose is erected on the first Saturday after the 23rd of August by the local Jonkheid.

A barony of Saint Rose of Lima was created in the Royal House of Rwanda on 25 July 2016 by the Catholic king in exile, King Kigeli V of Rwanda.[22]

Maywood, California, contains the largest parish dedicated to Saint Rose. [citation needed]

Dedicated parishes are located in:

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North America edit

Bay St Louis, Mississippi

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Central America and Caribbean edit

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • José Flores Araoz, et al. Santa Rosa de Lima y su tiempo. Lima: Banco de Crédito del Perú 1995.
  • Manuscript of the Life of St. Rose of Lima
  • Luis Getino, O.P. Santa Rosa de Lima, patrona de América: su retrato corporal y su talla intelectual según nuevos documentos. Madrid: M. Aguilar 1943.
  • Teodoro Hampe Martínez. "Santa Rosa de Lima y la identidad criolla en el Perú colonial" (essay of interpretation), Revista de Historia de América, No. 121 (January – December, 1996), pp. 7–26
  • Leonardo Hansen, Vida admirable de Santa Rosa de Lima, translated by Fr. Jacinto Parra. Lima: Centro Católico 1895.
  • Fernando Iwasaki Canti. "Mujeres borde de la perfección: Rosa de Santa María y las alumbradas de Lima," Hispanic American Historical Review 73, no. 4 (1993):581–613.
  • Pedro de Loayza, O.P. Vida ad Santa Rosa de Lima (1619) Reprint, Lima: Iberia, S.A. 1965.
  • Ronald J. Morgan, "Heretics by Sea, Pagans by Land: St. Rosa de Lima and the Limits of Criollismo in Colonial Peru", chapter 4 of Spanish American Saints and the Rhetoric of Identity. Tucson: University of Arizona Press 2002, pp. 67–97.
  • Tomás Polvorosa López, "La canonización de Santa Rosa de Lima a través del Bullarium Ordinis F.F. Pratedictorum" in Actas del I Congreso Internacional sobre los Dominicos y el Nuevo Mundo, pp. 603–639. Madrid: Editorial DEIMoS 1987.
  • Marian Storm. "The Life of St. Rose: First American Saint and Only American Woman Saint", ISBN 978-1258802653
  • Rubén Vargas Ugarte, S.J. Vida de Santa Rosa de Lima. 3d edition. Buenos Aires: Imprenta López 1961.

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Rose of Lima TOSD born Isabel Flores de Oliva 20 April 1586 24 August 1617 was a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic in Lima Peru who became known for both her life of severe penance 4 and her care of the poverty stricken of the city through her own private efforts Rose of Lima was born to a noble family and is the patron saint of embroidery gardening and cultivation of blooming flowers A lay member of the Dominican Order she was declared a saint by the Catholic Church being the first person born in the Americas to be canonized as such 1 SaintSaint Rose of LimaTOSDSaint Rose of Lima by Claudio Coello 1642 1693 in the Prado Museum Madrid SpainVirginBornIsabel Flores de Oliva 1586 04 20 April 20 1586 1 Lima Viceroyalty of PeruDiedAugust 24 1617 1617 08 24 aged 31 1 Lima Viceroyalty of PeruVenerated inCatholic ChurchBeatifiedApril 15 1667 or 1668 Rome Papal States by Pope Clement IXCanonizedApril 12 1671 Rome Papal States by Pope Clement X 1 Major shrineBasilica of Santo DomingoLima PeruFeastAugust 23August 30 some Latin American countries and pre 1970 General Roman Calendar AttributesDominican tertiaries habit roses anchor Infant JesusPatronageembroiderers sewing lace gardeners florists people ridiculed or misunderstood for their piety for the resolution of family quarrels against vanity indigenous peoples of the Americas Latin America Peru Philippines the Indies 2 Villareal Santa Rosa California Santa Rosa Laguna Santa Rosa Nueva Ecija Alcoy Cebu Daanbantayan Cebu Arima Trinidad and Tobago 3 Lima Sittard As a saint Rose of Lima has been designated as a co patroness of the Philippines along with Pudentiana both saints were moved to second class patronage in September 1942 by Pope Pius XII but Rose remains the primary patroness of Peru and of the local people of Latin America Her image is featured on the highest denomination banknote of Peru Contents 1 Biography 2 Veneration 2 1 Patronage 3 Legacy 3 1 Asia 3 2 Australia 3 3 Europe 3 4 North America 3 5 South America 3 6 Central America and Caribbean 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 Further readingBiography edit nbsp Frontispiece of Leonhard Hansen s Vita Mirabilis Credit Women of the Book Collection Sheridan Libraries Johns Hopkins University She was born as Isabel Flores de Oliva in the city of Lima then in the Viceroyalty of Peru on 20 April 1586 She was one of eleven children of Gaspar Flores es a harquebusier in the Imperial Spanish army whose family were from Banos de Montemayor Caceres Spain and later travelled to Puerto Rico 5 6 His wife and Rose s mother Maria de Oliva y Herrera b 1560 was a criolla native of Lima 7 Her maternal grandparents were Francisco de Oliva and Isabel de Herrera Rose s siblings in birth order were Gaspar Bernardina Hernando Francisco Juana Antonio Andres Francisco and Jacinta all born in Lima 8 nbsp Plaque in Banos de Montemayor Spain dedicated to Gaspar Flores the father of Rose of Lima Her later nickname Rose comes from an incident in her infancy a servant claimed to have seen her face transform into a rose In 1597 Isabel was confirmed by the Archbishop of Lima Toribio de Mogrovejo who was also to be declared a saint She formally took the name of Rose Rosa in Spanish at that time 4 As a young girl in emulation of the noted Dominican tertiary Catherine of Siena she began to fast three times a week and performed severe penances in secret When she was admired for her beauty Rose cut off her hair and rubbed peppers on her face upset that men were beginning to take notice of her 9 She rejected all suitors against the objections of her friends and her family Despite the censure of her parents she spent many hours contemplating the Blessed Sacrament which she received daily an extremely rare practice in that period She was determined to take a vow of virginity which was opposed by her parents who wished her to marry 4 Finally out of frustration her father gave her a room to herself in the family home nbsp Stained glass window by Harry Clarke located in St Michael s Church Ballinasloe Ireland depicting Saint Rose burning her hands in an act of penance After daily fasting she took to permanently abstaining from eating meat She helped the sick and hungry around her community bringing them to her room and taking care of them Rose sold her fine needlework and took flowers that she grew to market to help her family She made and sold lace and embroidery to care for the poor and she prayed and did penance in a little grotto that she had built Otherwise she became a recluse leaving her room only for her visits to church 9 She attracted the attention of the friars of the Dominican Order She wanted to become a nun but her father forbade it so she instead entered the Third Order of St Dominic while living in her parents home In her twentieth year she donned the habit of a tertiary and took a vow of perpetual virginity She only allowed herself to sleep two hours a night at most so that she had more hours to devote to prayer 10 She donned a heavy crown made of silver with small spikes on the inside in emulation of the Crown of Thorns worn by Christ 9 For eleven years she lived this way with intervals of ecstasy and eventually died on 24 August 1617 at the young age of 31 after a long illness It is said that she prophesied the date of her death Her funeral was held in the cathedral attended by all the public authorities of Lima Her feast day is on the 23rd day of August the 30th day of August in the Traditional calendar Veneration edit nbsp Monastery of Saint Rose in 17th century Lima Rose was beatified by Pope Clement IX on 10 May 1667 and canonized on 12 April 1671 by Pope Clement X and was the first Catholic in the Americas to be declared a saint 1 Her shrine alongside those of her friends Martin de Porres and John Macias is currently located inside of the convent of Saint Dominic in Lima The Catholic Church says that many miracles followed her death there were stories that she had cured a leper and that at the time of her death the city of Lima smelled like roses roses also started falling from the sky Many places in the New World are named Santa Rosa after her nbsp Saint Rose of Lima facial reconstruction nbsp Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo in Lima Peru where the remains of St Rose of Lima rest Her liturgical feast was inserted into the General Roman Calendar in 1729 for celebration initially on 30 August because 24 August the date of her death is the feast of Saint Bartholomew the Apostle and 30 August was the closest date not already allocated to a well known saint 11 Pope Paul VI s 1969 revision of the calendar made 23 August available the day on which her feast day is now celebrated throughout the world including Spain but excluding Peru and some other Latin American countries where 30 August is a public holiday in her honor Early lives of Rosa were written by the Dominican Father Hansen Vita Sanctae Rosae 2 vols Rome 1664 1668 12 and Vicente Orsini afterward Pope Benedict XIII wrote Concentus Dominicano Bononiensis ecclesia in album Sanctorum Ludovici Bertrandi et Rosae de Sancta Maria ordinero praedicatorum Venice 1674 There is a park named for her in downtown Sacramento California 13 A plot of land at 7th and K streets was given to the Catholic Church by Peter Burnett first Governor of the State of California Father Peter Anderson built one of the first of two churches in the diocese to be consecrated under the patronage of St Rose 14 In the Caribbean twin island state of Trinidad and Tobago the Santa Rosa Carib Community located in Arima is the largest organization of indigenous peoples on the island 15 The second oldest parish in the Diocese of Port of Spain is also named after this saint The Santa Rosa Church which is located in the town of Arima was established on 20 April 1786 as the Indian Mission of Santa Rosa de Arima on the foundations of a Capuchin Mission previously established in 1749 16 On the Caribbean Island of Saint Lucia there are two flower festivals supported by their Societies Each society has a patron saint on whose feast day the grande fete is celebrated For the Roses it is the feast of St Rose of Lima on 30 August and for the Marguerites it is that of St Margaret Mary Alacoque 17 October 17 Rose s skull surmounted with a crown of roses is on public display at the Basilica in Lima Peru along with that of Martin de Porres It was customary to keep the torso in the basilica and pass the head around the country She is also commemorated on 24 August in some places 18 19 Patronage edit Saint Rose is the patroness of the Americas 4 the indigenous people of the Americas and of Peru especially the city of Lima Sittard in the Netherlands of the Indies and of the Philippines 2 Legacy edit nbsp Colonial painting of Saint Rose of Lima 1680 by Colombian Gregorio Vasquez de Arce y Ceballos Colonial Art Museum of Bogota 20 21 On the last weekend in August the Fiesta de Santa Rosa is celebrated in Dixon New Mexico and the Sint Rosa Festival in Sittard Limburg Netherlands Also in Sibbe Limburg Netherlands a maypole dedicated to Saint Rose is erected on the first Saturday after the 23rd of August by the local Jonkheid A barony of Saint Rose of Lima was created in the Royal House of Rwanda on 25 July 2016 by the Catholic king in exile King Kigeli V of Rwanda 22 Maywood California contains the largest parish dedicated to Saint Rose citation needed Dedicated parishes are located in Asia edit Cherai Kerala India Anayan Pili Camarines Sur Philippines 23 Bagong Ilog and Sumilang Pasig Philippines Santa Rosa City Laguna Philippines Santa Rosa Nueva Ecija Philippines Santa Rosa de Lima Alcoy Cebu Philippines Santa Rosa de Lima Daanbantayan Cebu Philippines St Rose of Lima Teresa Rizal Philippines Australia edit Kapunda South Australia Australia 24 Collaroy Plateau New South Wales Australia Rosedale Victoria Australia Europe edit Sittard Limburg Netherlands Sibbe IJzeren Limburg Netherlands Weoley Castle Birmingham UK North America edit Acadian Peninsula New Brunswick Canada Toronto Ontario Canada Sooke British Columbia Canada 25 Sainte Rose du Lac Manitoba Canada Santa Rosa de Juarez Oaxaca Mexico Safford Arizona United States Chula Vista California United States 26 Crockett California United States 27 Maywood California United States Paso Robles California United States 28 Roseville California United States 29 Santa Rosa California United States 30 Simi Valley California United States 31 Buena Vista Colorado United States 32 Meriden Connecticut United States 33 New Haven Connecticut United States Closed 2022 Newtown Connecticut United States 34 Milton Florida United States Miami Shores Florida United States Montrose Illinois United States 35 Quincy Illinois United States 36 Franklin Indiana United States 37 Denison Iowa United States 38 Great Bend Kansas United States 39 Cloverport Kentucky United States 35 Springfield Kentucky United States 40 Jay Maine United States 41 Baltimore Maryland United States 42 Gaithersburg Maryland United States 43 Chelsea Massachusetts United States Chicopee Massachusetts United States 44 Northborough Massachusetts United States 45 Topsfield Massachusetts United States 46 Hastings Michigan United States Roseville Minnesota United States 47 De Soto Missouri United States 48 Dillon Montana United States Reno Nevada United States 49 Littleton New Hampshire United States Belmar New Jersey United States East Hanover New Jersey United States 50 Haddon Heights New Jersey United States Freehold New Jersey United States 51 Short Hills New Jersey United States Forestville New York United States Lima New York United States 52 Massapequa New York United States 53 New York New York United States North Syracuse New York United States 54 Rockaway Beach Queens New York United States 55 Hillsboro North Dakota United States Perry Oklahoma United States Cincinnati Ohio United States St Rose Ohio United States Perrysburg Ohio United States 56 Lima Ohio United States 57 Altoona Pennsylvania United States 58 Carbondale Pennsylvania United States Eddystone Pennsylvania United States Dillon Montana United States North Wales Pennsylvania United States York Pennsylvania United States Murfreesboro Tennessee United States 59 Andice Texas United States 60 Houston Texas United States 61 San Antonio Texas United States 62 Layton Utah United States 63 Cheney Washington United States 64 Cuba City Wisconsin United States 65 Milwaukee Wisconsin USA Benavides Texas United States 66 Bay St Louis Mississippi South America edit Basilica Santuario de Santa Rosa de Lima Buenos Aires Argentina Santa Rosa Church Paramaribo Suriname 67 Arima Trinidad and Tobago Lima Peru Central America and Caribbean edit Rincon Puerto Rico United States 68 Venus Gardens San Juan Puerto Rico United States 69 Ranchuelo Villa Clara Cuba Santa Rosa Colon PanamaGallery edit nbsp Temple Sanctuary and Convent where she lived in Lima nbsp She converted a little hut in the backyard into a hermitage where she often went to pray nbsp Water well where devotees throw letters in memory of St Rose nbsp Basilica Santuario de Santa Rosa de Lima in Buenos Aires nbsp Statue of St Rose of Lima in the Catedral de la Asuncion de Maria Santisima in Guadalajara JaliscoSee also editPortals nbsp Biography nbsp Christianity nbsp Spain nbsp Peru List of Catholic saintsReferences edit a b c d e Marques Luis Carlos L 2000 Rose de Lima In Leonardi C Riccardi A Zarri G eds Diccionario de los santos in Spanish Vol II Madrid Spain San Pablo pp 2003 2006 ISBN 84 285 2259 6 a b Clement X Pope 11 August 1670 Bull Sacrosancti Apostolatus Cura 3 Bullarium Romanum 26VII 42 Latin text declaram amp principaliorem Patronam omnium amp singularum Provinciarum Regnorum Insularum amp Regionaum Terrae firmae totius Americae Phillipinarum amp Indiarum cum eisdem praerogativis dicta autoritate tenore praefentium eligimus pariter amp declaramus translation I Clement proclaim Blessed Rosa de Santa Maria as the principal patroness of each and every province country island and area of the entire land of the Americas the Philippines and the Indies with the same prerogatives of the designated authority we declare Home a b c d CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA St Rose of Lima newadvent org Familia Dominicana VOL I Nueve personajes historicos in Spanish Editorial San Esteban 1983 p 201 ISBN 9788471881496 Retrieved 31 August 2022 del Busto Jose Antonio 2020 Santa Rosa de Lima Fondo Editorial de la PUCP ISBN 9786123175177 Retrieved 31 August 2022 del Busto Jose Antonio 2020 Santa Rosa de Lima Fondo Editorial de la PUCP ISBN 9786123175177 Retrieved 31 August 2022 del Busto Jose Antonio 2020 Santa Rosa de Lima Fondo Editorial de la PUCP ISBN 9786123175177 Retrieved 31 August 2022 a b c St Mark Saint of the Day AmericanCatholic org americancatholic org Mills Kenneth amp Taylor William B Eds Colonial Latin America A Documentary History 2002 Oxford SR Books Page 205 Calendarium Romanum Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1969 p 101 Hansen Leonardus 1664 Vita Mirabilis et Mors Pretiosa Venerabilis Sororis Rosae de S Maria Limensis ex Tertio Ordine S P Dominici ac Sanctissimum d N Alexandrum VII Pontificem Max Excerpta amp collecta Per P M F Leonardum Hansen Provincialem Angliae amp Socium Reverendissimi P Magist Generalis Ord Praed Rome Typis Nicolai Angeli Tinassii Downtown Sacramento Partnership Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento History amp Archives diocese sacramento org Archived from the original on 31 January 2008 Santa Rosa Carib Community Santa Rosa R C Church Arima Trinidad West Indies santarosatt org Retrieved 7 April 2018 The National Flower Festivals La Rose and La Marguerite Rosa von Lima Okumenisches Heiligenlexikon www heiligenlexikon de in German Retrieved 12 August 2022 Catholic Church 2004 Martyrologium Romanum 2004 Michael A Brown 10 November 2023 Gregorio Vasquez de Arce y Ceballos 1638 1711 in Viceregal Colombia Workshop Practices and the Role of Draftsmanship Racar Revue d Art Canadienne Canadian Art Review 38 2 AAUC Association des universites d art du Canada 56 70 JSTOR 42630894 Gregorio Vasquez de Arce y Ceballos Saint Rose of Lima Google Arts and Culture Saint David Stewart Addington 2019 Grace and Favor The Foreign Honorific Peerage of the Royal House of Abanyiginya of Rwanda Researchgate net Retrieved 27 August 2020 St Rose Of Lima Parish Pili philippinecompanies com Retrieved 1 August 2018 Northern Light Catholic Parish wixsite com Retrieved 7 April 2018 賃貸経営をするなら 家賃保証サービスを利用するのが最適 www strosesooke org Retrieved 7 April 2018 St Rose of Lima St Rose of Lima Catholic Church St Rose of Lima Church in Paso Robles saintrosechurch org Retrieved 7 April 2018 St Rose of Lima Roseville CA Saint Rose Catholic Church St Rose of Lima Catholic Church stroseonline org Saint Rose Catholic Church We seek to heal console and listen to the people stroseonline org St Rose of Lima gt Home strosebuenavista org St Rose of Lima gt Home St Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church 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Rosakerk worden vervangen door aluminium exemplaren Dagblad Suriname in Dutch Retrieved 15 January 2022 Parroquia Santa Rosa De Lima Rincon Puerto Rico facebook com Parroquia Santa Rosa De Lima Rinc C3 B3n Puerto Rico 486764418108364 Parroquia Santa Rosa de Lima Urbanizacion Venus Gardens San Juan Puerto Rico facebook com santarosadelimapr Further reading edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Rose of Lima nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint Rose of Lima Jose Flores Araoz et al Santa Rosa de Lima y su tiempo Lima Banco de Credito del Peru 1995 Manuscript of the Life of St Rose of Lima Luis Getino O P Santa Rosa de Lima patrona de America su retrato corporal y su talla intelectual segun nuevos documentos Madrid M Aguilar 1943 Teodoro Hampe Martinez Santa Rosa de Lima y la identidad criolla en el Peru colonial essay of interpretation Revista de Historia de America No 121 January December 1996 pp 7 26 Leonardo Hansen Vida admirable de Santa Rosa de Lima translated by Fr Jacinto Parra Lima Centro Catolico 1895 Fernando Iwasaki Canti Mujeres borde de la perfeccion Rosa de Santa Maria y las alumbradas de Lima Hispanic American Historical Review 73 no 4 1993 581 613 Pedro de Loayza O P Vida ad Santa Rosa de Lima 1619 Reprint Lima Iberia S A 1965 Ronald J Morgan Heretics by Sea Pagans by Land St Rosa de Lima and the Limits of Criollismo in Colonial Peru chapter 4 of Spanish American Saints and the Rhetoric of Identity Tucson University of Arizona Press 2002 pp 67 97 Tomas Polvorosa Lopez La canonizacion de Santa Rosa de Lima a traves del Bullarium Ordinis F F Pratedictorum in Actas del I Congreso Internacional sobre los Dominicos y el Nuevo Mundo pp 603 639 Madrid Editorial DEIMoS 1987 Marian Storm The Life of St Rose First American Saint and Only American Woman Saint ISBN 978 1258802653 Ruben Vargas Ugarte S J Vida de Santa Rosa de Lima 3d edition Buenos Aires Imprenta Lopez 1961 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rose of Lima amp 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