Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima

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Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima
Santuario de Santa Rosa de Lima
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Monastery information
Order Dominican
Denomination Catholic
Established1728
Archdiocese Archdiocese of Lima
Architecture
Heritage designation Cultural heritage of the Nation
Designated date1972
Style Spanish Colonial
Site
Location Lima
Country Peru
Coordinates 12°02′33″S77°02′07″W / 12.0426°S 77.0353°W / -12.0426; -77.0353

The Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima (Spanish : Santuario de Santa Rosa de Lima) is a sanctuary dedicated to Saint Rose of Lima (born Isabel Flores de Oliva). It is located in the remains of Oliva's house, [1] including the well used by the family, which serves as a highlight of the convent among visitors. [2] [3]

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Because it was the residence of Rose of Lima and her family, it is also the location of the miracles attributed to her. [4]

The sanctuary was inaugurated on August 24, 1992, after being remodeled. It also features a painting of the Saint carried by Miguel Grau among the Huáscar. [5]

Side view of the Sanctuary Santuario Santa Rosa de Lima 2.jpg
Side view of the Sanctuary

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References

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