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Roseline de Villeneuve

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Roseline de Villeneuve

Roseline orRossolina de Villeneuve (1263 – January 17, 1329) was aFrenchCarthusiannun. She is regarded as a saint in theRoman Catholic Church.

Life

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Roseline was born to an aristocratic family, at thechâteau ofLes Arcs-sur-Argens,Var, in easternProvence, nearDraguignan. As a child, she discreetly distributed food from the chateau larder to the local poor people. A similarMiracle of the roses is told of her, as is attributed to several other saints.

Having overcome her father's opposition, Roseline became aCarthusiannun at Bertaud in thealps ofDauphiné. Herconsecration took place in 1288, and in about 1330 she succeeded her aunt, Jeanne (Diane) de Villeneuve, asprioress of La Celle-Robaud in theDiocese of Fréjus near her home. In 1320 her brotherHélion de Villeneuve, Grand Master (1319–46) of theKnights of St. John, restored the monastery, and in 1323 and 1328Pope John XXII, formerly Bishop of Fréjus, increased its revenue, grantingindulgences for the anniversary of the dedication of the church.[1]

Many visions together with extraordinary austerities and great power over demons are ascribed to her.[1] Roseline obtained leave to resign her office before her death in 1329 at the age of sixty-six.

Veneration

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Her feast was given in theActa Sanctorum on 11 June, the day of the firsttranslation of her relics in 1334 by her brother, Elzéar de Villeneuve,Bishop of Digne. It is now observed on her day of death, 17 January. A plenary indulgence has been granted to all those who visit a Carthusian church on that day.[2]

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. Roseline is usually represented with areliquary 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 theActa Sanctorum, 2 June, 489 sq., was constructed byPapebroch from ancient documents.

Her shrine, situated at Les Arcs-sur-Argens near Draguignan, has been for six centuries a place ofpilgrimage. The Roseline Chapel near the Château Sainte Roseline is located in a private vineyard. It contains the body of Roseline in a glass reliquiary. According to legend, one day Rosaline was so caught up in contemplation that she failed to make dinner for the nuns. Angels came down, prepared the dinner and set the table. This story is depicted at the chapel in a wall mosaic byChagall.[3]

Roseline de Villeneuve is apatron saint of theDiocese of Fréjus-Toulon and of sailors.[2]

Notes

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  1. ^abWebster, Douglas Raymund. "St. Roseline." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 18 November 2021Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.
  2. ^abd'Hérouville, Lætitia. "Sainte Roseline de Villeneuve, la « rose sans épine » de Provence", Diocèse de Fréjus-Toulon
  3. ^Maison Mimosa – Wine tasting in Provence

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in thepublic domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "St. Roseline".Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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