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"I am the rose of Sharon, the lily of the valleys" (song of Solomon 1:2)
In the Bible the rose is quoted in the Sirach, as an attribute of wisdom that grows: not "as palm trees in Engedi, like the rose bushes in Jericho" (Sirach -4 24.1).
In another passage of the same Sirach which exhorts us to praise God we find: "listen to me holy childs, and grow like a plant of roses on a torrent ..." (Sir. 39.25).
In Christian iconography, this flower, for its beauty and fragrance, is often evoked to indicate heaven.
Cultivated in Palestine since ancient times, the rose is the flower that more than anything else lends itself to metaphorically represent the events of the Christian religion: passion and suffering through which you reach eternal life.
The Church itself is sometimes referred to in the Bible as Rose of Sharon: its thorns are the sins of which it is stained forever and, more generally, those of all believers.
The thornless rose or Rosa Mistica is another appellation which relied on the
Virgin Mary, just to bring out the conception of without original sin (hence "spineless").
The rose is the marine flower par excellence, but also associated with many saints like saint Francis: a rose garden without thorns is coltivated in the church of assisi.
Features: a symbol of beauty, elegance and purity. Queen of the flower gardens, its sweet aroma is widely known and is one of the main and oldest ingredients on the art of perfumery.
It is the symbol of the Pilgrim, the recognized symbol of all locations of pilgrimage.
It is the symbol of the Pilgrim, the recognized symbol of all paths of pilgrimage.
The scents of the shell will take you beyond your pilgrimage, through the walk of life.
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