The is the story for children 9 and up of St. Rose of Lima, who became a hermit in her own home--rather than go to a convent--and how she became a great Saint. 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. Why did Rose have to turn part of the house into a hospital? And why did she want to live in a tiny little hut in the backyard? Why didn’t she just go to a convent and become a nun? This book gives the answers. It also relates what happened when Rose tried to become a nun, describes how she cared for the sick. All in all, this is a beautiful story of the little Rose of South America, the first canonised Saint of the New World.
Additional Information
Author | Mary Fabyan Windeatt |
ISBN / Code | 9780895554246 |
Format | Paperback |
Pages / Minutes | 125 |
Publisher | TAN Books and Publishers, Inc. |