St. Rose of Viterbo
Rose
achieved sainthood in only 18 years of life. Even as a child Rose had a
great desire to pray and to aid the poor. While still very young, she
began a life of penance in her parents’ house. She was as generous to
the poor as she was strict with herself. At the age of 10 she became a
Secular Franciscan and soon began preaching in the streets about sin and
the sufferings of Jesus.
Viterbo, her native city, was then in revolt against the pope. When
Rose took the pope’s side against the emperor, she and her family were
exiled from the city. When the pope’s side won in Viterbo, Rose was
allowed to return. Her attempt at age 15 to found a religious community
failed, and she returned to a life of prayer and penance in her father’s
home, where she died in 1251. Rose was canonized in 1457.
No comments:
Post a Comment