Saint Rosalia, a twelfth-century Italian hermit and descendant of Charlemagne, is called "The Little Saint" or "
La Santuzza", and is the Patron of Palermo, Italy. This beautiful artwork by L.
Giordano shows St. Rosalia wearing a hermit's robe, holding white lilies, and wearing a crown of roses, in her cave.
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