Saint Roseline

Saint Roseline

Saint Roseline (Rossolina) (1263—January 17, 1329) was a born at the château of Les Arcs-Sur Argens in eastern Provence, near Draguignan. Having overcome her father's opposition, Roseline became a Carthusian nun at Bertaud in the Alps of Dauphiné.

Her "consecration" took place in 1288, and about 1330 she succeeded her aunt, Blessed Jeanne (Diane) de Villeneuve, as Prioress of La Celle-Robaud in the Diocese of Fréjus near her home. In 1320 her brother Hélion de Villeneuve, Grand Master (1319-46) of the Knights of St. John, restored the monastery, and in 1323 and 1328 Pope John XXII, formerly Bishop of Fréjus, increased its revenue, granting indulgences for the anniversary of the dedication of the church.

Roseline obtained leave to resign her office before her death. Many visions together with extraordinary austerities and great power over demons are ascribed to her.

Veneration

The Feast Date of Saint Roseline is on 17 January. [ [http://saints.sqpn.com/saintr36.htm Patron Saints Index: Blessed Rosalina of Villeneuve ] ] Her feast is given in the "Acta Sanctorum" on 11 June, the day of the first translation of her remains in 1334 by her brother Elzear, Bishop of Digne; but by the Carthusian Order it is celebrated in 16 October.

There has always been a local cultus and this was confirmed for the Diocese of Fréjus by a Decree of 1851, for the Carthusian Order in 1857. The saint is usually represented with a reliquary containing two eyes, recalling the fact that her eyes were removed and preserved apart. This relic was still extant at Arcs in 1882. There is no ancient life of the saint, but that given in the "Acta Sanctorum", 2 June, 489 sq., was constructed by Papebroch from ancient documents.

Her shrine, situated at Les Arcs-Sur Argens near Draguignan, has been for six centuries a place of pilgrimage. The Château Sainte Roseline has been transformed into a residence and its cellar is a venue for wine-tasting. The nearby Roseline Chapel contains the relics of Saint Roseline and a wall mosaic by Chagall. [ [http://www.maison-mimosa.com/provence_wine.html Maison Mimosa - Wine tasting in Provence ] ]

Notes

External links

*en icon [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13192a.htm Roseline] at the Catholic Encyclopedia
* http://www.beyond.fr/sites/roseline.html St Roseline Chapel


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