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Saint Rose Of Lima's Life And Religion

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This holiday is always celebrated on 30 August. It commemorates Saint Rose of Lima who died on 24 August 1617. Rose of Lima is the patron saint of Peru and the indigenous natives of Latin America. Saint Rose of Lima was born on 20 April 1586 in Lima, Peru. Her father was Spanish, her mother was of indian descent and Rose was one of 13 children. Her real name was Isabel, but she was such a beautiful baby with rosy cheeks, that she soon came to be called 'Rose'.
On this day a religious procession takes place from the Church and Convent of Santo Domingo, where the remains of the saint are kept, to Lima's Cathedral. Visiting the Church and Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima is also a popular activity on this day.
Her feast day was added to the Roman

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