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Rose was the first person born in all the Americas to be canonized as a saint.

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Where was Saint Rose born?

Saint Rose was born in Lima, Peru, in 1586. She is the patron saint of Peru and the indigenous people of Latin America.


Why did St Rose of Lima die?

Saint Rose of Lima died of natural causes (she was not a martyr).


Is St. Rose of Lima the patron saint of South America?

Yes, she is the patron of South America as well as Central America and the Americas as a whole.


What is St. Rose of Lima Day about?

It is the day we remember and celebrate the life of St. Rose of Lima, the first native born saint from the Americas.


What is Saint Rose's name?

St. Rose of Lima was named Isabel at birth.


When did Saint Rose die?

St. Rose of Lima died on August 24, 1617, at Lima, Peru of natural causes.


Who was the first American born Roman Catholic saint?

St. Rose of Lima was the first saint born in the Americas - Lima, Peru, South America. Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first saint born in the United States to be canonized.


When is Saint Rose's feast day?

August 23 is the feast day for St. Rose of Lima.


Who was the first American to be canonized?

Saint Rose of Lima was the first saint from the Americas to be canonized,The first person born in the Americas to be canonized as a saint was St. Rose of Lima. The first person born in the United States to be canonized as a saint was St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.


Who was the first native born American to be canonized a saint?

Saint Rose of Lima from Lima, Peru, South America.The first native-born American to be canonized as a saint was St. Rose of Lima who was canonized a saint in 1671. She was born and spent her entire life in Peru.


How did Saint Rose die?

St. Rose of Lima died in Lima, Peru in 1617 of natural causes brought on by the constant self deprivation and penances she did.


Was St. Rose of Lima a nun?

Yes, St. Rose of Lima was a member of the Third Order of St. Dominic and lived a life of strict self-denial and penance, although she never formally became a nun in a convent. She is considered the patron saint of Peru and the indigenous people of Latin America.