Roses, Mystical Rose, Rosary
My mother was very proud of her roses. She knew them by name: the
American Beauty rose, the John F. Kennedy rose, and so on. When roses
were in season, her kitchen table was never without at least one
gorgeous rose from her garden gracing it. Roses are the most popular
flower. We present them to loved ones as a sign of our love, to the
sick, to graduates, and to others who have achieved success. Roses are
not only beautiful, but they have a lovely fragrance. For good reason
they are known as the queen of flowers. We associate roses with the
Blessed Virgin Mary, who is queen of heaven and earth. One of her titles
is "Mystical Rose." In 1947, during appearances at Montichiari, Italy,
to Pierina Gilli, Mary asked that we celebrate July 13 in honor of her
as mystical rose. St. Bernard wrote, “Eve was a thorn, wounding,
bringing death to all. In Mary we see a rose, soothing everybody’s
hurts, giving the destiny of salvation back to all.” A rose's thorns
could also stand for her sacrifice in accepting the role of Mother of
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