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Legend says that Rose of Lima, even as a child, began to fast three times a week and perform heavy penances in secret. In her twentieth year, she took a vow of perpetual virginity and began to wear a heavy crown made of silver, with small spikes on the inside, in emulation of the Crown of Thorns.

Her acts of unjustified penance and virtual self-martyrdom were probably signs of mental illness and the relevant actions recommended today would probably be to seek medical assistance for her condition. She died on 24th August, 1617, at only 31 years of age, no doubt as a result of the abuse her body had suffered. This was a terrible loss of a young life that could have been devoted to helping others. Had she lived today, she would have trained as a nurse, doctor, scientist, or perhaps become a teaching nun. A girl of promise, she seems to have achieved little in her short life other than publicity for the Church, so her actions would not be considered martyrdom today, except by the most pious.

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