The white rose on the grave of Pope Francis reminds his spiritual connection with the Holy Theresa of Lisieux, which he begged for help in personal problems.
On the grave of the Pope Francis in the Roman Basilica of the Virgin Mary, the White Rose lay on Sunday morning, which is also seen in the photo published by the Vatican. It was this flower that had a special meaning for the deceased František, TASR reports according to APA.
White roses carried on Saturday before depositing the coffin with the Pope in the grave in the aforementioned basilica and groups of children, homeless, migrants, prisoners, transrodic persons and the poor who welcomed the funeral procession.
He himself revealed a special meaning to the Pope in one interview at an interview in his time in Argentina as Archbishop Buenos Aires, writes APA. Since then, the White Rose has symbolized the connection with St. Theresa with Lisieux (1837 – 1897). It is to her for personal problems František turned.
Asked for help, not to solve the problem
“When I have a problem,” explained Jorge Maria Bergoglio, “I do not ask the holy to solve it, but to take it into her own hands and help me accept it.” As a sign, then, in his own words, almost always got a white rose, quoting APA.
In his apartment in Buenos Aires, as well as later in the papal residence in the House of Sts. Marty in the Vatican, often white roses were in the vase. He recently received them after his return from the Roman Gemelli hospital, where he was treated from two -sided pneumonia.
The Terézia of Lisieux is considered one of the most popular holy Catholic Church, writes APA. In real name Marie-Françoise-Théres, Martin joined the Carmelite monastery in Lisieux as a 15-year-old. She died of tuberculosis at the age of 24. Pope Pius XI. in 1925; Since 1927, the main patron saint of the missions and alongside St. Jane from Arc is also the second patron of France.